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Datos observacionales y astrométricos

Constelación:Popa
Ascensión Recta:06h37m30.33s
Declinación:-45°35'39.5"
Magnitud Aparente:8.275
Distancia:1515.152 parsecs
Movimiento Propio en Ascensión Recta:-6
Movimiento Propio en Declinación:9.6
B-T magnitude:8.209
V-T magnitude:8.27

Catálogos y designaciones:
Nombres Propios   (Edit)
HD 1989HD 47657
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 8104-1156-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0375-02653588
HIPHIP 31653

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