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- 29_Arietis abstract "29 Arietis is the Flamsteed designation for a triple star system in the northern constellation of Aries. It has an annual parallax shift of 33.40 ± 0.36 mas, which corresponds to a physical distance of approximately 98 light-years (30 parsecs) from Earth. The star is just barely visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 6.0.The core of the system is formed by a close spectroscopic binary with an angular separation of 3.892 mas and an orbital period of 19.379 days. The larger member of this pair has 114% of the mass of the Sun, while its companion has 88% of the Sun's mass. Orbiting the pair at an angular separation of 1.422 arcseconds over a period of 164 years, the tertiary component has 52% of the Sun's mass.".
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- 29_Arietis wikiPageID "19030568".
- 29_Arietis wikiPageRevisionID "589762512".
- 29_Arietis appmagV "6.001".
- 29_Arietis constell Aries_(constellation).
- 29_Arietis epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- 29_Arietis hasPhotoCollection 29_Arietis.
- 29_Arietis name "29".
- 29_Arietis names "BD+14 419, FK5 2176, HD 15814, HIP 11843, HR 741, SAO 92998.".
- 29_Arietis spectral "F8 V".
- 29_Arietis subject Category:Aries_(constellation).
- 29_Arietis subject Category:F-type_main-sequence_stars.
- 29_Arietis subject Category:Flamsteed_objects.
- 29_Arietis subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- 29_Arietis subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- 29_Arietis subject Category:Solar-type_stars.
- 29_Arietis type CelestialBody.
- 29_Arietis type Star.
- 29_Arietis type PhysicalBody.
- 29_Arietis comment "29 Arietis is the Flamsteed designation for a triple star system in the northern constellation of Aries. It has an annual parallax shift of 33.40 ± 0.36 mas, which corresponds to a physical distance of approximately 98 light-years (30 parsecs) from Earth. The star is just barely visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 6.0.The core of the system is formed by a close spectroscopic binary with an angular separation of 3.892 mas and an orbital period of 19.379 days.".
- 29_Arietis label "29 Arietis".
- 29_Arietis label "29 Arietis".
- 29_Arietis label "29 Arietis".
- 29_Arietis label "白羊座29".
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- 29_Arietis sameAs Q2402038.
- 29_Arietis sameAs Q2402038.
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