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DescriptionSN1994D.jpg |
Deutsch: Hubble Space Telescope-Bild der Supernova 1994D (SN1994D) am Rand der Galaxie NGC 4526 (SN 1994D ist der helle Fleck unten links)
English: Hubble Space Telescope-Image of Supernova 1994D (SN1994D) in galaxy NGC 4526 (SN 1994D is the bright spot on the lower left)
한국어: 허블 우주 망원경이 찍은 NGC 5426은하에 있는 초신성 SN1994D의 이미지 (이미지 하단 왼쪽에 있는 밝은 점이 SN 1994D)
Русский: Снимок телескопа «Хаббл» сверхновой SN 1994D в галактике NGC 4526 (SN 1994D - яркая точка внизу слева)
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25 May 1999 |
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http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/html/opo9919i.html |
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NASA/ESA, The Hubble Key Project Team and The High-Z Supernova Search Team |
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http://www.spacetelescope.org/copyright.html
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