PHL 909

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Right ascension00h 57m 09.934s[1]
Declination+14° 46 10.170[1]
Redshift0.171754[1]
PHL 909
HST image of PHL 909.
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationPisces
Right ascension00h 57m 09.934s[1]
Declination+14° 46 10.170[1]
Redshift0.171754[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity51,491 km/s[1]
Distance2.187 Gly
Apparent magnitude (B)16.56
Characteristics
TypeE4 AGN[1]
Size~228,700 ly (70.11 kpc) (estimated)[1]
Other designations
SDSS J005709.92+144610.1, SDSS J005709+144607, 2E 0233, 1ES 0054+145, 2MASS J00570992+1446102[1]

PHL 909 is a low-redshift quasar as well as a Seyfert 1 galaxy located in the constellation of Pisces. The redshift of the object is (z) 0.171, meaning it is located approximately 2.1 billion light-years from Earth.[1] It was first discovered in 1978 by astronomers and is classified as radio-quiet.[2][3]

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