LMC N49

Supernova remnant in the constellation Dorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

N49 or LMC N49[3] (PKS 0525-66,[1][3] PKS B0525-661,[3] PKS J0525-6604,[3] SNR J052559-660453[1]), also known as Brasil Nebula,[4] is a supernova remnant in the Large Magellanic Cloud.[2]

Right ascension05h 26m 01.00s[1]
Declination−66° 05 06.0[1]
Distance160,000[2] ly
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LMC N49, The Brasil Nebula
Supernova remnant
Observation data: J2000.0[1] epoch
Right ascension05h 26m 01.00s[1]
Declination−66° 05 06.0[1]
Distance160,000[2] ly
Apparent magnitude (V)12.71[1]
ConstellationDorado
Physical characteristics
Dimensions75 ly across[2]
DesignationsLMC N49,[3][1] PKS 0525-66,[3][1] PKS B0525-661,[3][1] PKS J0525-6604,[3][1] SNR J052559-660453[3][1]
See also: Lists of nebulae
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After a massive detection of Gamma-ray and X-ray emissions from the LMC N49 were detected on March 5, 1979 by the Venera 11, 12, other 7 spacecraft,[5] and confirmed to be particularly strong by the first X-ray telescope, the Einstein Observatory.[6] The N49 supernova remnant is also known as the Brasil Nebula, due to its shape resembling the outline of Brazil in some images.

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