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- 33_Pegasi abstract "33 Pegasi is the Flamsteed designation for a visual binary star in the northern constellation of Pegasus. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 6.2, placing it near the limit of naked eye visibility. Measurements made with the Hipparcos spacecraft show an annual parallax shift of 0.02967″, which is equivalent to a distance of roughly 110 ly (34 pc) from the Sun.The primary component of this system is a main sequence star with a visual magnitude of 6.4 and a stellar classification of F7 V. It is nearly as old as the Sun with an estimated age of 4.1 billion years, but has a lower abundance of elements other than hydrogen and helium. The stellar atmosphere has an effective temperature of 6,169 K, giving it the yellow-white glow of an F-type star.A faint, magnitude 9.3 companion star is located at an angular separation of 0.420 arc seconds along a position angle of 0.0°. The orbital period of this pair is large enough that it has not be computed based on current observations.".
- 33_Pegasi wikiPageID "41522525".
- 33_Pegasi wikiPageRevisionID "589765310".
- 33_Pegasi absmagV "3.55".
- 33_Pegasi ageGyr "4.1".
- 33_Pegasi appmagV "6.203".
- 33_Pegasi class "F7 V".
- 33_Pegasi component "33".
- 33_Pegasi constell Pegasus_(constellation).
- 33_Pegasi epoch "J2000".
- 33_Pegasi gravity "4.29".
- 33_Pegasi metalFe "–0.18".
- 33_Pegasi pError "0.65".
- 33_Pegasi parallax "29.67".
- 33_Pegasi propMoDec "–14.86".
- 33_Pegasi propMoRa "+334.55".
- 33_Pegasi rotationalVelocity "6".
- 33_Pegasi temperature "6169".
- 33_Pegasi subject Category:Binary_stars.
- 33_Pegasi subject Category:F-type_main-sequence_stars.
- 33_Pegasi subject Category:Flamsteed_objects.
- 33_Pegasi subject Category:Pegasus_(constellation).
- 33_Pegasi type CelestialBody.
- 33_Pegasi type Star.
- 33_Pegasi type PhysicalBody.
- 33_Pegasi comment "33 Pegasi is the Flamsteed designation for a visual binary star in the northern constellation of Pegasus. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 6.2, placing it near the limit of naked eye visibility. Measurements made with the Hipparcos spacecraft show an annual parallax shift of 0.02967″, which is equivalent to a distance of roughly 110 ly (34 pc) from the Sun.The primary component of this system is a main sequence star with a visual magnitude of 6.4 and a stellar classification of F7 V.".
- 33_Pegasi label "33 Pegasi".
- 33_Pegasi label "离宫增一".
- 33_Pegasi sameAs m.0zwlmpw.
- 33_Pegasi sameAs Q15939677.
- 33_Pegasi sameAs Q15939677.
- 33_Pegasi wasDerivedFrom 33_Pegasi?oldid=589765310.
- 33_Pegasi isPrimaryTopicOf 33_Pegasi.
- 33_Pegasi name "33 Pegasi".