SN 1885A

SN 1885A (also S Andromedae) was a supernova in the Andromeda Galaxy, the only one seen in that galaxy so far by astronomers. It was the first supernova ever seen outside the Milky Way, though it was not appreciated at the time how far away it was. It is also known as "Supernova 1885".

Supernova 1885
The visual band light curve of S Andromedae, adapted from Patchett et al. (1985)
Event typeSupernova, supernova remnant, star, near-IR source, variable star 
I pec
Date20 August 1885 UTC
ConstellationAndromeda
Right ascension00h 42m 43.11s
Declination+41° 16′ 04.2′′
EpochJ2000.0
Galactic coordinates121.1702 -21.5741
Distance2.6 Mly
RemnantUnknown
HostAndromeda Galaxy
ProgenitorUnknown
Progenitor typeUnknown
Colour (B-V)+1.3 ~ +0.6
Notable featuresFirst and only supernova observed in Andromeda;
first extragalactic supernova observed;
closest type Ia observed
Peak apparent magnitude+6
Other designationsSN 1885A, HR 182, 2MASS J00424312+4116032, BD+40 147a, S And, TIC 438234291, AAVSO 0037+40, EV* M31 V0894
Preceded bySN 1604 (observed), Cassiopeia A (unobserved, c.1680), G1.9+0.3 (unobserved, c.1868)
Followed bySN 1895B
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