3C 446

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Right ascension22h 25m 47.25s[1]
Declination−04° 57 01.39[1]
Redshift1.404000[1]
3C 446
Quasar 3C 446
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationAquarius
Right ascension22h 25m 47.25s[1]
Declination−04° 57 01.39[1]
Redshift1.404000[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity420,909 km/s[1]
Distance9.277 Gly
Apparent magnitude (B)18.83
Absolute magnitude (V)18.89
Characteristics
TypeOpt var; HPQ BLLAC[1]
Other designations
2MASSI J2225472−045701, 4C −05.92, Cul 2223−05, EPIC 206496452, 6dF J2225473− 045701, LEDA 2817740, G4Jy 1777, LHE 519, NRAO 0687, OY −039, PKS B2223−052, RX J2225.8−0457[1]

3C 446 is a quasar[2] located in the constellation of Aquarius. Its redshift is (z) 1.404,[1] originally believed to be located at (z) 2.065[3] and it was first discovered by astronomers in 1959.[4] It is also noted as variable since it had a decrease in optical brightness by around 0.5 magnitude when observed in October 1966.[5][6] It has been referred to as a blazar in addition.[7]

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