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Zodiac: Aries
Mar 21 - Apr 20
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LANY

I couldn't get you the moon, so I got you a star instead. It's for the band, crew, and anyone else who helped lany become what it is today. I guess it's for all of us too. Love you forever and always
I couldn't get you the moon, so I got you a star instead. It's for the band, crew, and anyone else who helped lany become what it is today. I guess it's for all of us too. Love you forever and always
The star has a magnitude of 16.35 mag and is at a distance of many light years. It is at coordinates -18.6062° (declination) and 18h 49m 30.78s (right ascension). Your star is in the constellation of Sagittarius (Archer, read more on this constellation).
This star is named to:
LANY
It was named on:
October 24, 2018
It was named by:
Sydney Grote
Dedication:
I couldn't get you the moon, so I got you a star instead. It's for the band, crew, and anyone else who helped lany become what it is today. I guess it's for all of us too. Love you forever and always
Declination
-18.6062°
Right ascension
18h 49m 30.78s (282.37823°)
The magnitude (brightness) is measured on a logarithmic scale. Small numbers mean bright stars: A star with a brightness of 1 mag is 100 times brighter that an star with 6 mag.
Magnitude
16.35 mag
Tycho-Identifier
This star belongs to the huge UCAC 3 catalog. It is identified by this number in the UCAC 3 catalog.
UCAC3-Identifier
60854354
HIP-Identifier
Spectral type
not in database
Color index
not in database
Every star belongs to a constellation, and 12 of those constellations are part of the zodiac.
Constellation
Sagittarius (Archer)
In October, this star can be viewed from Malibu CA USA in the morningin the evening. Around 7:50pm in early October (Pacific Daylight Time), it can be found at an elevation of 36° in the south. Please make sure that no obstacles (such as building, mountains, or trees) are impeding your view.
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