This star is named to:

My dork Genea

Dedication:
This star shines for you!
It was named on:
October 2, 2019
It was named by:
Justin Vaughn
Declination
60.9799°
Right ascension
11h 29m 21.66s (172.34026°)
Magnitude
14.39 mag
Tycho-Identifier
UCAC3-Identifier
132046719
HIP-Identifier
Constellation
Ursa Major (Great Bear)
The Great Bear is a large constellation in the northern hemisphere. It dates back to the ancient Greek. Seven of its stars form a very distinct shape in the night sky, known as the Big Dipper in Northern America. However, the actual constellation is much larger than only the area covered by these seven stars. Find out more.
In October, this star can be viewed from Italy in the morningin the evening. Around 8:10pm in early October (Central European Summer Time), it can be found at an elevation of 22° in the northwest. Please make sure that no obstacles (such as building, mountains, or trees) are impeding your view.
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