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- Gliese_445 abstract "Gliese 445 (Gl 445) is an M-type main sequence star in the constellation of Camelopardalis, close to Polaris. It is currently 17.6 light-years from the Sun and has an apparent magnitude of 10.8. It is visible from north of the Tropic of Cancer all night long, but not to the naked eye. Because the star is a red dwarf with a mass only a quarter to a third of that of our Sun, scientists do not believe that its solar system can support life. Gliese 445 is also a known X-ray source.".
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- Gliese_445 wikiPageID "18412860".
- Gliese_445 wikiPageRevisionID "596785936".
- Gliese_445 appmagV "10.78".
- Gliese_445 aricns "910".
- Gliese_445 bV "1.6".
- Gliese_445 class "M3.5".
- Gliese_445 constell Camelopardalis.
- Gliese_445 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- Gliese_445 equinox "J2000.0".
- Gliese_445 hasPhotoCollection Gliese_445.
- Gliese_445 mass "0.15".
- Gliese_445 pError "1.43".
- Gliese_445 parallax "185.52".
- Gliese_445 propMoDec "480.47".
- Gliese_445 propMoRa "743.58".
- Gliese_445 rI "0.8".
- Gliese_445 radialV "−119".
- Gliese_445 radius "0.32".
- Gliese_445 simbad "LHS+2459".
- Gliese_445 vR "0.8".
- Gliese_445 subject Category:Camelopardalis_(constellation).
- Gliese_445 subject Category:Gliese_and_GJ_objects.
- Gliese_445 subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- Gliese_445 subject Category:M-type_main-sequence_stars.
- Gliese_445 subject Category:Objects_within_100_ly_of_Earth.
- Gliese_445 type CelestialBody.
- Gliese_445 type Star.
- Gliese_445 type PhysicalBody.
- Gliese_445 comment "Gliese 445 (Gl 445) is an M-type main sequence star in the constellation of Camelopardalis, close to Polaris. It is currently 17.6 light-years from the Sun and has an apparent magnitude of 10.8. It is visible from north of the Tropic of Cancer all night long, but not to the naked eye. Because the star is a red dwarf with a mass only a quarter to a third of that of our Sun, scientists do not believe that its solar system can support life. Gliese 445 is also a known X-ray source.".
- Gliese_445 label "AC+79 3888".
- Gliese_445 label "Gliese 445".
- Gliese_445 label "Gliese 445".
- Gliese_445 label "Gliese 445".
- Gliese_445 label "Gliese 445".
- Gliese_445 label "Gliese 445".
- Gliese_445 label "格利泽445".
- Gliese_445 sameAs Gliese_445.
- Gliese_445 sameAs Gliese_445.
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- Gliese_445 sameAs AC+79_3888.
- Gliese_445 sameAs Gliese_445.
- Gliese_445 sameAs Gliese_445.
- Gliese_445 sameAs m.04f5hw4.
- Gliese_445 sameAs Q1341818.
- Gliese_445 sameAs Q1341818.
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- Gliese_445 depiction Near-stars-past-future-en.svg.
- Gliese_445 isPrimaryTopicOf Gliese_445.