HIP 57050 (Q4039970)
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star in the constellation Ursa Major
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English | HIP 57050 |
star in the constellation Ursa Major |
Statements
0.34±0.03 solar mass
PM J11417+4245
Karmn J11417+427
11.0178±0.0063 parsec
11.0266±0.0031 parsec
90.7623±0.0527 milliarcsecond
86.9±3.4 milliarcsecond
90.66±3.03 milliarcsecond
90.06±2.75 milliarcsecond
90.6896±0.0258 milliarcsecond
−89.974±0.07 milliarcsecond per year
−89.22±1.31 milliarcsecond per year
−89.54±1.43 milliarcsecond per year
−80 milliarcsecond per year
−119 milliarcsecond per year
−107 milliarcsecond per year
−89.799±0.025 milliarcsecond per year
−575.654±0.066 milliarcsecond per year
−578.87±1.96 milliarcsecond per year
−579.67±2.17 milliarcsecond per year
−640 milliarcsecond per year
−600 milliarcsecond per year
−567 milliarcsecond per year
−575.528±0.026 milliarcsecond per year
11.961±5.469 kilometre per second
−8.2±0.9 kilometre per second
−26.56 kilometre per second
−9.139 kilometre per second
−8.99±0.0014 kilometre per second
M4
M3.5
M4.08
M4.0Ve
M3
M4V
M4.0V
M4.4
dM4.0
13.795±0.005
11.524±0.05
7.608±0.018
7.069±0.023
6.822±0.016
13.36
12.528±0.06
11.4±0.06
9.951±0.05
10.582106±0.002795
0.08
0.05
0.07
2 references
−0.16
−0.11
0.04
2 references
−0.04
0.12
2 references
0.13±0.16
0.16
−0.18
−0.17
0.087
0.4 solar radius
305,000±4,170 kilometre
175.43598266794044 degree
42.75197281030278 degree
3,204 kelvin
3,322 kelvin
3,318 kelvin
3,351 kelvin
3,170 kelvin
3,304 kelvin
3,070 kelvin
3,288 kelvin
3,542 kelvin
3,357 kelvin
3,387 kelvin
3,236 kelvin
3,375 kelvin
3,292 kelvin
3,321 kelvin
3,303 kelvin
83,000 centimetre per square second
98,000 centimetre per square second
2 references
112,200 centimetre per square second
76,000 centimetre per square second
68,000 centimetre per square second
56,000 centimetre per square second
52,000 centimetre per square second
55,000 centimetre per square second
100,000 centimetre per square second
30,000 centimetre per square second