SN 2019so

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SN 2019so was a low redshift supernova in the Backward Galaxy (NGC 4622) located 200 million light years from Earth in the constellation of Centaurus.[1][2]

Event typeSupernova
Date2019
Right ascension12h 42m 36.420s
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SN 2019so
SN 2019so occurred within the galaxy NGC 4622, also known as the backward galaxy due to its spiral arms facing the opposite direction to most spiral galaxies
Event typeSupernova
Date2019
ConstellationCentaurus
Right ascension12h 42m 36.420s
Declination−40° 44 46.79
Galactic coordinatesNGC 4622
Distance200 million ly
Redshift0.015
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It was discovered in the year 2019.[1]

Light curves for SN 2019so in four photometric bands, plotted from data published by Chen et al. (2022)[3]

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