PKS 0137+012

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Right ascension01h 39m 57.30s[1]
Declination+01° 31 46.13[1]
Redshift0.261680[1]
PKS 0137+012
SDSS image of PKS 0137+012.
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationCetus
Right ascension01h 39m 57.30s[1]
Declination+01° 31 46.13[1]
Redshift0.261680[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity78,450 km/s
Distance3.143 Gly
Apparent magnitude (V)17.07
Apparent magnitude (B)17.12
Characteristics
TypeOpt.var. RLQ[1]
Size~366,000 ly (112.2 kpc) (estimated)[1]
Other designations
4C +01.04, 2MASX J01395752+0131461, PGC 6160, UM 355, PHL 1093, OC +062, TXS 0137+012, NVSS J013957+013151[1]

PKS 0137+012 also known as PHL 1093, is a radio-loud quasar located in the constellation Cetus. The quasar has a redshift of (z) 0.261, meaning it is estimated to be located 3.14 billion light-years away[1] and was first discovered as a discrete source by astronomers in 1968.[2]

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