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Alpha Reticuli (HR 1336) | ||||
subject | fact |
Alpha Reticuli | has declination -62 28 26 | ![]() |
has right ascension 04 14 25.5 | ![]() | |
has spectral type G8II-III | ![]() | |
has V magnitude 3.35 | ![]() | |
is a part of Reticulum | ![]() | |
has synonym HR 1336 | ![]() | |
has B-V magnitude 0.91 | ![]() | |
is an instance of G star | ![]() | |
is an instance of bright giant | ![]() | |
is an instance of naked eye star | ![]() | |
bright giant | has luminosity class II | ![]() |
naked eye star | has been observed for many centuries | ![]() |
is usually part of asterism | ![]() | |
is a part of celestial sphere | ![]() | |
is a part of Milky Way | ![]() | |
has apparent magnitude brighter than 5 | ![]() | |
G star | has color yellowish | ![]() |
has surface temperature 5000 to 6000 K | ![]() | |
star | has star surface temperature | ![]() |
has B magnitude | ![]() | |
has U magnitude | ![]() | |
has position on celestial sphere from the point of view of Earth | ![]() | |
has parallax from the point of view of Earth's orbit | ![]() | |
has proper motion | ![]() | |
has radiation at surface which is diffused out from the hotter core | ![]() | |
has energy source gravitational contraction and or fusion | ![]() | |
has energy production which takes place primarily within the core | ![]() | |
has surface density which depends on luminosity class | ![]() | |
has absolute magnitude | ![]() | |
has age | ![]() | |
has catalog star catalog | ![]() | |
has material hydrogen, helium | ![]() | |
has velocity determined from proper motion and radial velocity | ![]() | |
has mass greater than 0.08 the sun's mass | ![]() | |
celestial body | has spectra | ![]() |
physical object | has location or center of gravity | ![]() |
has angular momentum | ![]() | |
has momentum | ![]() | |
has temperature | ![]() | |
has volume | ![]() | |
has extent | ![]() |
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