GRB 980425
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| Event type | Gamma-ray burst |
|---|---|
| Constellation | Telescopium |
| Right ascension | 19h 35m 03.17s[1] |
| Declination | −52° 50 46.1′[1] |
| Epoch | J2000 |
| Distance | 130 million light years |
| Other designations | GRB 980425 |
| | |
GRB 980425 was a gamma-ray burst (GRB) that was detected on 25 April 1998 at 21:49 UTC. GRB 980425 occurred at approximately the same time as SN 1998bw, providing the first evidence that gamma-ray bursts and supernovae are related. It occurred at a distance of 40 megaparsecs (130,000,000 ly) from Earth in the spiral arms of the galaxy ESO 184-G82 and remains the closest GRB yet observed.[2]