SN 386
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SN 386 is a probable transient astronomical event in the constellation Sagittarius, which appeared as a "guest star" that was reported by Chinese astronomers in 386 CE.[2]
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Event type | Supernova, supernova remnant |
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Type II | |
Date | April/May 386 |
Constellation | Sagittarius |
Right ascension | 18h 11.5m [1] |
Declination | −19° 25′[1] |
Distance | 14000-23000 LY |
Remnant | Shell |
Host | Milky Way |
Other designations | SN 386 |
Preceded by | SN 185 |
Followed by | SN 393 |
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