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- VB_10 abstract "VB 10, also referred to as Van Biesbroeck's star, is a very small and very dim M-type red dwarf located in the constellation Aquila. Although it is relatively close to the Earth, at about 19 light years, VB 10 is a very dim magnitude 17, making it very difficult to image even with a large telescope.".
- VB_10 thumbnail VB10_mov2.gif?width=300.
- VB_10 wikiPageExternalLink 352427main_C-vb10motion200905-640.mov.
- VB_10 wikiPageID "22996735".
- VB_10 wikiPageRevisionID "593275147".
- VB_10 absmagV "18.7".
- VB_10 age "~109".
- VB_10 appmag "8.765".
- VB_10 appmag "9.226".
- VB_10 appmag "9.908".
- VB_10 appmag "~15.6".
- VB_10 appmag "~19.42".
- VB_10 appmag1Passband "B".
- VB_10 appmag2Passband "R".
- VB_10 appmag3Passband "J".
- VB_10 appmag4Passband "H".
- VB_10 appmag5Passband "K".
- VB_10 appmagV "17.3".
- VB_10 appmagV "9.13".
- VB_10 class "M8V".
- VB_10 constell Aquila_(constellation).
- VB_10 distLy "18.72".
- VB_10 distPc "5.74".
- VB_10 epe "VB+10".
- VB_10 epoch "J2000".
- VB_10 hasPhotoCollection VB_10.
- VB_10 mass "0.075".
- VB_10 metal "~0".
- VB_10 nsted "VB+10".
- VB_10 pError "3.5".
- VB_10 parallax "164.3".
- VB_10 propMoDec "-1368".
- VB_10 propMoRa "-614".
- VB_10 radius "~0.102".
- VB_10 simbad "Gl752B".
- VB_10 temperature "~2600".
- VB_10 variable "UV".
- VB_10 subject Category:Aquila_(constellation).
- VB_10 subject Category:Binary_stars.
- VB_10 subject Category:Flare_stars.
- VB_10 subject Category:Gliese_and_GJ_objects.
- VB_10 subject Category:Hypothetical_planetary_systems.
- VB_10 subject Category:M-type_main-sequence_stars.
- VB_10 subject Category:Objects_named_with_variable_star_designations.
- VB_10 subject Category:Objects_within_100_ly_of_Earth.
- VB_10 subject Category:Variable_stars.
- VB_10 type CelestialBody.
- VB_10 type Star.
- VB_10 type PhysicalBody.
- VB_10 comment "VB 10, also referred to as Van Biesbroeck's star, is a very small and very dim M-type red dwarf located in the constellation Aquila. Although it is relatively close to the Earth, at about 19 light years, VB 10 is a very dim magnitude 17, making it very difficult to image even with a large telescope.".
- VB_10 label "VB 10".
- VB_10 label "VB 10".
- VB_10 label "VB 10".
- VB_10 label "VB 10".
- VB_10 label "VB 10".
- VB_10 label "Wolf 1055".
- VB_10 label "Вольф 1055".
- VB_10 sameAs VB_10.
- VB_10 sameAs Wolf_1055.
- VB_10 sameAs VB_10.
- VB_10 sameAs VB_10.
- VB_10 sameAs VB_10.
- VB_10 sameAs m.064qf7j.
- VB_10 sameAs Q1344253.
- VB_10 sameAs Q1344253.
- VB_10 wasDerivedFrom VB_10?oldid=593275147.
- VB_10 depiction VB10_mov2.gif.
- VB_10 isPrimaryTopicOf VB_10.
- VB_10 name "VB 10".