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EstrelasObjetos de BayerConstelação de Virgo


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59 Virginis
e Virginis

Dados observacionais (J2000)

Constelação

Virgo

Asc. reta
13h 16m 46.71s

Declinação
+09° 25′ 25.3″[1]

Magnitude aparente
5.19
Características

Tipo espectral
G0Vs

Astrometria
Distância
59 anos-luz

Magnitude absoluta
3.92
Outras denominações
HD 115383, HIP 64792

Virgo constellation map.png

59 Virginis (também conhecida como e Virginis ou Gliese 504) é uma estrela na direção da Virgo. Possui uma ascensão reta de 13h 16m 46.71s e uma declinação de +09° 25′ 25.3″. Sua magnitude aparente é igual a 5.19. Considerando sua distância de 59 anos-luz em relação à Terra, sua magnitude absoluta é igual a 3.92. Pertence à classe espectral G0Vs.



Ver também |


  • Designação de Bayer

  • Designação de Flamsteed

  • Catálogo Henry Draper

  • Catálogo Hipparcos


Referências



  1. «Object query : HD 115383». Simbad (em inglês). Consultado em 7 de setembro de 2012 




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