Kesteven 75

Kesteven 75
Kesteven 75, as photographed by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Telescope
Event typeSupernova
Datec. 18,400 years ago
Right ascension18h 46m 26s
Declination-02°59′
EpochJ2000
Galactic coordinatesG029.7-00.2
Distancec. 18,900 ly
HostMilky Way
ProgenitorPSR J1846−025
Progenitor typePulsar
Other designationsCul 1843-030, HSNH 85, 2E 4129, SNR G029.7-00.2, SNR G029.7-00.3, 4C -03.70, AJG 86, ASB 44, Cul 1843-03, GAL 029.7-00.2, GAL 029.7-00.3, GPS 1843-031, Kes 75, NEK 29.7-00.2, NRAO 580, RFS 490, GPSR 029.690-0.242, 2E 1843.8-0301, GRS G029.70 -00.30, [ADD2012] SNR 11, [PBD2003] G029.7-00.2, [ADP79] 029.701-0.246, F3R 1025, PMN J1846-0259, TXS 1843-030

Kesteven 75, abbreviated as Kes 75 and also called SNR G029.7-00.3, G29.7-0.3 and 4C -03.70,[1] is a supernova remnant located in the constellation Aquila.

  1. ^ "kes 75". simbad.u-strasbg.fr. Retrieved 2024-04-24.