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- Cha_110913-773444 abstract "Cha 110913-773444 (sometimes abbreviated Cha 110913) is an astronomical object surrounded by what appears to be a protoplanetary disk. There is no consensus yet among astronomers whether to classify the object as a sub-brown dwarf (with planets) or a rogue planet (with moons).Cha 110913-773444 was discovered in 2004 by Kevin Luhman and others at Pennsylvania State University using the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope, as well as two earthbound telescopes in Chile.".
- Cha_110913-773444 thumbnail Sol_Cha-110913-773444_Jupiter.jpg?width=300.
- Cha_110913-773444 wikiPageExternalLink Cha110913.html.
- Cha_110913-773444 wikiPageExternalLink cha-110913-773444.shtml.
- Cha_110913-773444 wikiPageID "3399078".
- Cha_110913-773444 wikiPageRevisionID "585729872".
- Cha_110913-773444 absmagV "+18.1".
- Cha_110913-773444 age "0.5".
- Cha_110913-773444 appmagV "+21.59".
- Cha_110913-773444 class Brown_dwarf.
- Cha_110913-773444 constell Chamaeleon.
- Cha_110913-773444 dec "-77".
- Cha_110913-773444 distLy "163".
- Cha_110913-773444 distPc "50".
- Cha_110913-773444 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- Cha_110913-773444 hasPhotoCollection Cha_110913-773444.
- Cha_110913-773444 luminosity "9.6E-5".
- Cha_110913-773444 mass "8".
- Cha_110913-773444 ra "40153.63".
- Cha_110913-773444 radius "1.8".
- Cha_110913-773444 temperature "1350".
- Cha_110913-773444 subject Category:Chamaeleon_(constellation).
- Cha_110913-773444 subject Category:Circumstellar_disks.
- Cha_110913-773444 subject Category:Exoplanets.
- Cha_110913-773444 subject Category:Free-floating_substellar_objects.
- Cha_110913-773444 subject Category:Objects_within_1000_ly_of_Earth.
- Cha_110913-773444 subject Category:Planemos.
- Cha_110913-773444 type CelestialBody.
- Cha_110913-773444 type Star.
- Cha_110913-773444 type PhysicalBody.
- Cha_110913-773444 comment "Cha 110913-773444 (sometimes abbreviated Cha 110913) is an astronomical object surrounded by what appears to be a protoplanetary disk. There is no consensus yet among astronomers whether to classify the object as a sub-brown dwarf (with planets) or a rogue planet (with moons).Cha 110913-773444 was discovered in 2004 by Kevin Luhman and others at Pennsylvania State University using the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope, as well as two earthbound telescopes in Chile.".
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- Cha_110913-773444 wasDerivedFrom Cha_110913-773444?oldid=585729872.
- Cha_110913-773444 depiction Sol_Cha-110913-773444_Jupiter.jpg.
- Cha_110913-773444 isPrimaryTopicOf Cha_110913-773444.
- Cha_110913-773444 name "Cha 110913-773444".