The star has a magnitude of 9.47 mag and is in a distance of %%DISTANCE light years.
It is at coordinates 11.514° (declination) and 2h 40m 43.27s (right ascension). Aries (Ram, read more on this constellation).
In %%MONTH%%, this star can be viewed from in the morningin the evening.
Around 12:12am in early 01 (EST), it can be found at an elevation of 0° in the 0. Please make sure that no obstacles (such as building, mountains, or trees) are impeding your view.
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Magnitude:
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.
9.47 mag
Star name:
not in database
Tycho-Identifier:
642:265:1
HIP-Identifier:
UCAC3-Identifier:
This star belongs to the huge UCAC 3 catalog. It is identified by this number in the UCAC 3 catalog.
HIP-Identifier:
Declination:
11.514°
Right ascension:
2h 40m 43.27s (40.18029°)
Distance:
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.
not in database LY
Spectral type:
not in database
Constellation:
Every star belongs to a constellation, and 12 of those constellations are part of the zodiac.
Aries (Ram)
The Ram is a rather small constellation, but it is very distinct. Its origins go back to the myth of the golden fleece of the greek mythology.
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