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- Gliese_623 abstract "Gliese 623 is a dim double star lying 26.3 light years from Earth in constellation Hercules. It was photographed by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope's Faint Object Camera in 1994. The binary system consists of two red dwarf stars orbiting each other at a distance of 1.9 astronomical units.".
- Gliese_623 comment "Gliese 623 is a dim double star lying 26.3 light years from Earth in constellation Hercules. It was photographed by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope's Faint Object Camera in 1994. The binary system consists of two red dwarf stars orbiting each other at a distance of 1.9 astronomical units.".