NGC 819 explained

NGC 819
Epoch:J2000.0
Constellation Name:Triangulum
Z:0.021935
Dist Ly:302 Mly
Appmag B:14.30
Appmag V:13.40
Type:S?
Size V:0.6 x 0.4
Names:PGC 8174, UGC 1632

NGC 819 is a spiral galaxy approximately 302 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Triangulum. It forms a visual pair with the galaxy NGC 816 5.7' WNW.

Discovery

NGC 819 was discovered by German astronomer Heinrich Louis d'Arrest on September 20, 1865 with the 11-inch refractor at Copenhagen. Édouard Stephan independently found the galaxy again on September 15, 1871 with the 31" reflector at Marseille Observatory.

Supernovae

Supernova SN 2007hb was discovered in NGC 819 on August 24, 2007 by Nearby Supernova Factory. SN 2007hb had a magnitude of about 19.5 and was located at RA 02h08m34.0s, DEC +29d14m14s, J2000.0. It was classified as a type SN Ib/c supernova.

Supernova SN 2016hkn was discovered in NGC 819 on October 22, 2016 by Fabio Briganti. SN 2014bu had a magnitude of about 17.2 and was located at RA 02h08m34.2s, DEC +29d14m11s, J2000.0. It was classified as a type II supernova.

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