{{Short description|2005 supernova event in the constellation Draco}} {{Infobox supernova | | name = SN 2005B | type = II | SNRtype = ? | host = [[UGC 11066]] | constellation = [[Draco (constellation)|Draco]] | epoch = J2000.0 | ra = {{RA|17|54|48.8}} | dec = {{DEC|+71|32|35}} | gal = 102.15 +30.10 | discovery = 12 January 2005 | iauc = - | mag_v = +18 | distance = 100 [[Mly]] | progenitor = - | progenitor_type = Unknown | b-v = Unknown | notes = None }} '''SN 2005B''', the second [[supernova]] discovered in 2005, was discovered by amateur [[astronomer]] Paul Gray, of [[Fredericton]], [[New Brunswick]], Canada, upon reviewing film shot by fellow amateur astronomer [[David J. Lane (astronomer)|David J. Lane]], at his backyard observatory in [[Stillwater Lake, Nova Scotia|Stillwater Lake]], [[Nova Scotia]], Canada. It was located in the galaxy [[UGC 11066]] in [[Draco (constellation)|Draco]]. <ref name=sn2005bdisc> {{cite web | title=Abbey Ridge Observatory Discovery of SN 2005B| url=http://www.abbeyridgeobservatory.ca/research/supernova-discoveries/116-supernova-sn2005b }} </ref>
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