SN 1604
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SN 1604
Summary
SN 1604 is a supernova[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- SN 1604's instance of is recorded as supernova[3].
- SN 1604's constellation is recorded as Ophiuchus[4].
- SN 1604's spectral class is recorded as SNIa[5].
- SN 1604 is part of Milky Way[6].
- SN 1604's Commons category is recorded as Kepler's Supernova[7].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as 1ES 1727-21.4[8].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as 3C 358[9].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as ESO 588-4[10].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as GCRV 67121[11].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as HR 6515[12].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as IRAS 17276-2126[13].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as MRC 1727-214[14].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as PK 004+06 1[15].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as PN G004.5+06.8[16].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as 1RXS J173040.4-212836[17].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as SN 1604A[18].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as IRAS Z17276-2126[19].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as SN 1604[20].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as AJG 71[21].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as CSI-21-17276[22].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as CTB 41[23].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as Kes 57[24].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as MSH 17-2-11[25].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as OHIO T -246[26].
- SN 1604's catalog code is recorded as PKS 1727-21[27].
Body
Geography
SN 1604 is part of Milky Way[6].
Designation and Status
SN 1604's instance of is recorded as supernova[3].
History and Context
Catalog codes include 1ES 1727-21.4[8], 3C 358[9], ESO 588-4[10], GCRV 67121[11], HR 6515[12], and IRAS 17276-2126[13].
Why It Matters
SN 1604 has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 57 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]