GRB 060729

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GRB 060729 was a gamma-ray burst that was first observed on 29 July 2006. It is likely the signal of a type Ic supernova—the core collapse of a massive star.[1] It was also notable for its extraordinarily long X-ray afterglow, detectable 642 days (nearly two years) after the original event.[2] The event was remote, with a redshift of 0.54.[1]

Event typeGamma-ray burst Edit this on Wikidata
Right ascension06h 21m 31.850s
Declination−62° 22 12.69
EpochJ2000
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GRB 060729
Event typeGamma-ray burst Edit this on Wikidata
Right ascension06h 21m 31.850s
Declination−62° 22 12.69
EpochJ2000
Other designationsGRB 060729
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