• SN 1986G was a supernova that was observed on May 3, 1986 by Robert Evans. Its host galaxy, Centaurus A, is about 15 million light-years away in the constellation...
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    supernovae have been detected in Centaurus A. The first supernova, named SN 1986G, was discovered within the dark dust lane of the galaxy by R. Evans in...
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    observational studies of all classes of supernovae. He has worked on SN 1986G, SN 1987A, the Calán/Tololo Supernova Survey, the High-Z Supernova Search...
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  • Type I. SN 1985P in NGC 1433. Type II SN 1986A in NGC 3367. Type Ia. SN 1986G in NGC 5128. (Cen A.) Type Ia. SN 1986L in NGC 1559. Type II. SN 1987B in...
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