Supernova 1993J in M81
Supernova 1993J is one of the brighter Sn from the recent past.
Announced in
IAUC 5731
this supernova was discovered independently by several people.
1993J was found in the magnitued 6.9 galaxy
M81
(aka NGC 3031) in UMa. This supernova got as bright as mag 11.3 and was
observed for a fairly long period of time.
Sites dedicated to 1993J
SEDS SN1993J web page
VSNet's 1993J web page
NRAO Observations
M1 supernova search has a
Report on Supernova 1993J
Wikipedia article
IAUC references
IAUC 5733
5736,
5737,
5738,
5739,
5740,
5741,
5742,
5743,
5746,
5747,
5748,
5750,
5751,
5752,
5753,
5754,
5755,
5756,
5757,
5758,
5759,
5760,
5761,
5762,
5763,
5765,
5766,
5767,
5768,
5769,
5779,
5771,
5773,
5774,
5775,
5776,
5777,
5779,
5780,
5781,
5782,
5783,
5784,
5785,
5787,
5788,
5795
Images of Supernova 1993J
Neely image 3/28/93 7:18:51
Kohl Observatory image 3/30/93
(mirror)
Limber Observatory image 4/1/93
ISN Reference image Undated
Associazione Astrofili Spezzini image Undated
Deep Sky Exploration image
Toma Hynek image
Bill and Sally Fletcher image Undated color
Jack Newton image Undated
ROSAT image April 1993
(Mirror)
Kuma image 5/7/93
Tycho Brahe Observatory image Early '94
The Remnant of Supernova 1993J in M81 9/93 - 9/94
LBL IR image 5/95
HST image of the reminent of supernova 1993J
Other:
ASCA Light Curve
ASCA Spectrum
Features of SN 1993J by qing zhang
U of Oregon (Electronic Universe) light curve
zoom on 1993J from Hubble ESA.
Dr. M. Richmond
has 3 papers on his web page decicated to SN 1993J.
VSNet
has a nice
record of the discovery of 1993J.
Back to Bright Supernovae
Back to Bright Supernovae - Archives
David Bishop
Last modified: Wed Feb 14 13:17:55 EST 2001