The star has a magnitude of
14.57 mag and is at a distance of many light years.
It is at coordinates 66.8173° (declination) and 21h 56m 5.13s (right ascension). Your star is in the constellation of Cepheus (Cepheus, read more on this constellation).
Declination
66.8173°
Right ascension
21h 56m 5.13s (329.02139°)
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
14.57 mag
The distance is measured in light years (LY). A light year is the distance, that light travels within one year. 1 LJ is equal to about 5,878,630,000,000 miles.
Distance
manymany ly
Tycho-Identifier
This star belongs to the huge UCAC 3 catalog. It is identified by this number in the UCAC 3 catalog.
UCAC3-Identifier
134740618
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.
In April, this star can be viewed from Cotlandswick London Colney St Albans AL2 UK in the morningin the evening.
Around 10:30pm in late April (British Summer Time), it can be found at an elevation of 31° in the north. Please make sure that no obstacles (such as building, mountains, or trees) are impeding your view.
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