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- HD_200964 abstract "HD 200964 is a 7th magnitude star located approximately 223 light-years away in the constellation of Equuleus. It is a K-type subgiant with 44% more mass than the Sun, but cooler. At the age of 3 billion years, it indicates that it is an evolved A-type star. At a magnitude of 6.64, this star is too faint to be seen with the naked eye for most people, but binoculars would make it easy to see this star. Only people with a very clear eyesight and very dark sky can barely see this star.The star is known to have two giant extrasolar planets.".
- HD_200964 wikiPageID "30462972".
- HD_200964 wikiPageRevisionID "560212971".
- HD_200964 appmagV "6.64".
- HD_200964 constell Equuleus.
- HD_200964 distLy "223".
- HD_200964 distPc "68.4".
- HD_200964 eccentricity "0.04".
- HD_200964 eccentricity "0.181".
- HD_200964 epe "HD+200964".
- HD_200964 epoch "2000".
- HD_200964 exoplanet "b".
- HD_200964 exoplanet "c".
- HD_200964 hasPhotoCollection HD_200964.
- HD_200964 mass "≥0.90".
- HD_200964 mass "≥1.85".
- HD_200964 name "HD 200964".
- HD_200964 names "10".
- HD_200964 period "613.8".
- HD_200964 period "825".
- HD_200964 radius "0.85".
- HD_200964 semimajor "1.601".
- HD_200964 semimajor "1.95".
- HD_200964 simbad "HD+200964".
- HD_200964 spectral "K0 IV".
- HD_200964 subject Category:Equuleus.
- HD_200964 subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- HD_200964 subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- HD_200964 subject Category:K-type_subgiants.
- HD_200964 subject Category:Planetary_systems_with_two_confirmed_planets.
- HD_200964 type CelestialBody.
- HD_200964 type Planet.
- HD_200964 type PhysicalBody.
- HD_200964 comment "HD 200964 is a 7th magnitude star located approximately 223 light-years away in the constellation of Equuleus. It is a K-type subgiant with 44% more mass than the Sun, but cooler. At the age of 3 billion years, it indicates that it is an evolved A-type star. At a magnitude of 6.64, this star is too faint to be seen with the naked eye for most people, but binoculars would make it easy to see this star.".
- HD_200964 label "HD 200964".
- HD_200964 label "HD 200964".
- HD_200964 sameAs m.0g5s_px.
- HD_200964 sameAs Q4039893.
- HD_200964 sameAs Q4039893.
- HD_200964 wasDerivedFrom HD_200964?oldid=560212971.
- HD_200964 isPrimaryTopicOf HD_200964.