NRAO 190

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Right ascension04h 42m 38.6607s
Declination−00° 17 43.421
Redshift0.845000
NRAO 190
The blazar NRAO 190.
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationEridanus
Right ascension04h 42m 38.6607s
Declination−00° 17 43.421
Redshift0.845000
Heliocentric radial velocity253,325 km/s
Distance6.854 Gly
Apparent magnitude (V)19.22
Apparent magnitude (B)19.59
Characteristics
TypeOpt.var; HPQ Blazar
Other designations
PKS 0440-003, PKS 0440-00, LEDA 2824056, QSO B0440-004, 2E 1137, OHIO F -067, NVSS J044238-001742

NRAO 190 is a blazar located in the constellation of Eridanus. Its redshift is (z) 0.844[1] and it was first discovered as an astronomical radio source via a high-resolution radio interferometry observation in 1968 by astronomers.[2][3] The radio spectrum of the object is considered as flat, leading to it being classified as a flat-spectrum radio quasar.[4]

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