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    SN 1993J is a supernova observed in Bode's Galaxy. It was discovered on 28 March 1993 by F. Garcia in Spain. At the time, it was the second-brightest type...
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    Only one supernova has been detected in Messier 81. The supernova, named SN 1993J, was discovered on 28 March 1993 by F. García in Spain. At the time, it...
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    Lester; B. J. Smith; V. V. Smith; J. Tomkin (1993). "Early Observations of SN 1993J in M81 at McDonald Observatory". Astrophysical Journal. 417: L71–L74. Bibcode:1993ApJ...
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    concept) by Woosley et al. in 1987, and the class was soon applied to SN 1987K and SN 1993J. History of supernova observation Supernova remnant Prantzos, N...
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    IIn, where the "n" stands for "narrow". A few supernovae, such as SN 1987K and SN 1993J, appear to change types: they show lines of hydrogen at early times...
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    Union (IAU) has designated it SN 2014J. SN 1993J was also at relatively close distance, in M82's larger companion galaxy M81. SN 1987A in the Large Magellanic...
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    successful X-ray observations within six days of the appearance of supernova SN 1993J in M81. Lewin collaborated with his close friend Jan van Paradijs of the...
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    closer to Earth than SN 2014J was SN 2004dj, a type II-P supernova in the galaxy NGC 2403, 8 million light-years from Earth. SN 1993J was a type IIb supernova...
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    Individuals to Populations IAU Colloquium 192, "Supernovae - 10 years of SN 1993J", April 22–26, 2003, Valencia, National Young Scientists' Conference (OTDK)...
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    of supernova asymmetry in 2010. Yet other examples are supernovae SN 1993J and SN 2014J. Light echo from the 1838-1858 Great Eruption of Eta Carinae...
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    interaction — as seen in some recent supernovae, including SN 1998S, SN 2009ip, and SN 1993J — could "explain the peculiar evolution of iPTF14hls." In...
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    SN 2003gd was a Type II-P supernova explosion in the Phantom Galaxy, located in the constellation Pisces. SN 2003gd was discovered on 12 June 2003 by Robert...
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    NGC 6791. Garnavich also was able to obtain spectra of bright supernova SN 1993J located in nearby galaxy M81. Garnavich also was a fellow at the Center...
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    N.; et al. (1994). "The shape, expansion rate and distance of supernova 1993J from VLBI measurements". Nature. 368 (6472): 610–613. Bibcode:1994Natur...
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    N.; et al. (1994). "The shape, expansion rate and distance of supernova 1993J from VLBI measurements". Nature. 368 (6472): 610–613. Bibcode:1994Natur...
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