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- 39_Tauri abstract "39 Tauri is the Flamsteed designation for an unresolved binary star in the northern constellation of Taurus. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 5.90, so, according to the Bortle scale, it is faintly visible from suburban skies at night. Measurements made with the Hipparcos spacecraft show an annual parallax shift of 0.05904″, which is equivalent to a distance of around 55.2 ly (16.9 pc) from the Sun.A stellar classification of G5 V matches that of a G-type main sequence star; the type of the secondary component is unknown. Stellar models indicate the primary component is similar in physical properties to the Sun, with 110% of the Sun's mass, 96% of the radius, and shining with almost the same luminosity. The overall metallicity of the star—the abundance of elements other than hydrogen and helium—is similar to the Sun. At a relatively youthful estimated age of one billion years, it is rotating with a period of 9.12 days. Based upon Hipparcos data, it displays a mild variability with an amplitude of 0.06 magnitude.The space velocity components of 39 Tauri are: –25.0(U), –14.0(V), –6.0(W). The surface activity and kinematic properties of this star are consistent with membership in the IC 2391 moving group. It is following an orbit through the Milky Way galaxy that has an eccentricity of 0.06 carrying it as close as 23.9 kly (7.34 kpc) to the Galactic Core, and as far away as 26.8 kly (8.21 kpc). The orbital inclination will carry the star no further than 33 ly (10 pc) away from the galactic plane.".
- 39_Tauri wikiPageID "40806498".
- 39_Tauri wikiPageRevisionID "605904526".
- 39_Tauri ageGyr "1".
- 39_Tauri appmagV "5.9".
- 39_Tauri bV "+0.62".
- 39_Tauri class "G5 V".
- 39_Tauri constell Taurus_(constellation).
- 39_Tauri epoch "J2000".
- 39_Tauri luminosity "1.01".
- 39_Tauri pError "0.33".
- 39_Tauri parallax "59.04".
- 39_Tauri propMoDec "–131.27".
- 39_Tauri propMoRa "+172.47".
- 39_Tauri rotation "787967.9999999998".
- 39_Tauri rotationalVelocity "5.52".
- 39_Tauri uB "+0.12".
- 39_Tauri subject Category:Binary_stars.
- 39_Tauri subject Category:Flamsteed_objects.
- 39_Tauri subject Category:G-type_main-sequence_stars.
- 39_Tauri subject Category:Taurus_(constellation).
- 39_Tauri type CelestialBody.
- 39_Tauri type Star.
- 39_Tauri type PhysicalBody.
- 39_Tauri comment "39 Tauri is the Flamsteed designation for an unresolved binary star in the northern constellation of Taurus. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 5.90, so, according to the Bortle scale, it is faintly visible from suburban skies at night.".
- 39_Tauri label "39 Tauri".
- 39_Tauri label "39 Tauri".
- 39_Tauri label "39 Tauri".
- 39_Tauri label "月增一".
- 39_Tauri sameAs 39_Tauri.
- 39_Tauri sameAs 39_Tauri.
- 39_Tauri sameAs m.0ynzmcy.
- 39_Tauri sameAs Q8179178.
- 39_Tauri sameAs Q8179178.
- 39_Tauri wasDerivedFrom 39_Tauri?oldid=605904526.
- 39_Tauri isPrimaryTopicOf 39_Tauri.
- 39_Tauri name "39 Tauri".