This star is named to:

John Barry

Dedication:
Gone but never forgotten. This star is for Lorretta, this star is visible from his spot which shines its brightest on 16th February. With love always, Your Son & Daughter-in-law Adam & Shannon xxxx
It was named on:
February 16, 2020
It was named by:
Lorretta Bennett
Declination
31.654°
Right ascension
7h 19m 26.16s (109.85902°)
Magnitude
16.25 mag
Tycho-Identifier
UCAC3-Identifier
108563704
HIP-Identifier
Constellation
Gemini (Twins)
Gemini is a very old constellation, representing the two twins Castor and Pollux. They have been regarded as the patrons and protectors of sailors. Find out more.
In February, this star can be viewed from Frankley, Birmingham B32, UK in the morningin the evening. Around 7:20pm in late February (Greenwich Mean Time), it can be found at an elevation of 64° in the southeast. Please make sure that no obstacles (such as building, mountains, or trees) are impeding your view.
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