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- HD_121504 abstract "HD 121504 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation of Centaurus. It is a yellow dwarf (spectral type G2V) and remarkably similar to our Sun, only slightly brighter like α Centauri A. However, it is located at a distance for about 140 light years and thus is not visible to the unaided eye; binoculars or small telescope is required to see this star.Another component, designated as SAO 241323 has been proposed as a component of the system. However, the star is an optical binary component and in reality is a white giant star located thousands of light years away.In 2000 the Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search Team announced the discovery of an extrasolar planet orbiting the star.".
- HD_121504 wikiPageExternalLink planettour.asp?StarCatId=normal&StarId=120.
- HD_121504 wikiPageID "1571683".
- HD_121504 wikiPageRevisionID "559921922".
- HD_121504 appmagV "7.6".
- HD_121504 colwidth "30".
- HD_121504 constell Centaurus.
- HD_121504 distLy "144.6".
- HD_121504 distPc "44.57".
- HD_121504 eccentricity "0.03".
- HD_121504 epe "HD+121504".
- HD_121504 epoch "J2000".
- HD_121504 exoplanet HD_121504_b.
- HD_121504 hasPhotoCollection HD_121504.
- HD_121504 mass ">1.22".
- HD_121504 name "HD 121504".
- HD_121504 names "CD-55°5427, GC 18842, HIP 68162 LTT 5432, NLTT 35734, SAO 241321 Simbad=HD+121504".
- HD_121504 period "63.33".
- HD_121504 semimajor "0.33".
- HD_121504 spectral "G2V".
- HD_121504 subject Category:Centaurus_(constellation).
- HD_121504 subject Category:Double_stars.
- HD_121504 subject Category:G-type_main-sequence_stars.
- HD_121504 subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- HD_121504 subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- HD_121504 subject Category:Planetary_systems.
- HD_121504 comment "HD 121504 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation of Centaurus. It is a yellow dwarf (spectral type G2V) and remarkably similar to our Sun, only slightly brighter like α Centauri A. However, it is located at a distance for about 140 light years and thus is not visible to the unaided eye; binoculars or small telescope is required to see this star.Another component, designated as SAO 241323 has been proposed as a component of the system.".
- HD_121504 label "HD 121504".
- HD_121504 label "HD 121504".
- HD_121504 label "HD 121504".
- HD_121504 label "HD 121504".
- HD_121504 label "HD 121504".
- HD_121504 sameAs HD_121504.
- HD_121504 sameAs HD_121504.
- HD_121504 sameAs m.05cc8f.
- HD_121504 sameAs Q1418245.
- HD_121504 sameAs Q1418245.
- HD_121504 wasDerivedFrom HD_121504?oldid=559921922.
- HD_121504 isPrimaryTopicOf HD_121504.