SBS 1425+606

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Right ascension14h 26m 56.178s
Declination+60d 25m 50.87s
Redshift3.197157
SBS 1425+606
Image of SBS 1425+606 taken by Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationUrsa Major
Right ascension14h 26m 56.178s
Declination+60d 25m 50.87s
Redshift3.197157
Heliocentric radial velocity958,484 km/s
Distance11.4 Gly (light travel time distance)
Apparent magnitude (V)0.032
Apparent magnitude (B)0.043
Surface brightness16.5
Characteristics
TypeDLA, HiBAL
Notable featuresQuasar with high luminosity
Other designations
2MASS J14265618+6025508, HS 1425+6039, 2MASSi J1426561+602550, WISEA J142656.18+602550.8, PGC 4046493, KODIAQ J142656+602550, SDSS J142656.17+602550.8, QSO B1425+606

SBS 1425+606 also known as HS 1425+6039 and QSO B1425+606, is a quasar located in the constellation Ursa Major. Its redshift is 3.197157, putting the object at a light travel time distance of 11.4 billion light years.[1]

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