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- HD_179079 abstract "HD 179079 is a G-type subgiant star in the constellation of Aquila. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 7.96. It is larger than our Sun as it has a radius of approximately 1.48 solar radii. An exoplanet, HD 179079 b, was announced in August 2009 to be orbiting this star. The planet was detected by the radial velocity method, using the HIRES spectrometer at Keck Observatory.".
- HD_179079 wikiPageID "24157029".
- HD_179079 wikiPageRevisionID "581241331".
- HD_179079 absmagV "3.9".
- HD_179079 appmag "6.311".
- HD_179079 appmag "6.402".
- HD_179079 appmag "6.734".
- HD_179079 appmag "8.66".
- HD_179079 appmag1Passband "B".
- HD_179079 appmag2Passband "J".
- HD_179079 appmag3Passband "H".
- HD_179079 appmag4Passband "K".
- HD_179079 appmagV "7.96".
- HD_179079 bV "0.7".
- HD_179079 class "G5IV".
- HD_179079 constell Aquila_(constellation).
- HD_179079 eccentricity "0.115".
- HD_179079 epe "HD+179079".
- HD_179079 epoch "J2000.0".
- HD_179079 equinox "J2000.0".
- HD_179079 exoplanet HD_179079_b.
- HD_179079 hasPhotoCollection HD_179079.
- HD_179079 mass "1.087".
- HD_179079 mass "≥0.08".
- HD_179079 metalFe "0.29".
- HD_179079 nsted "HD+179079".
- HD_179079 pError "0.77".
- HD_179079 parallax "15.26".
- HD_179079 period "14.476".
- HD_179079 propMoDec "−90.10 ± 0.58".
- HD_179079 propMoRa "−133.89 ± 0.80".
- HD_179079 radius "1.48".
- HD_179079 semimajor "0.11".
- HD_179079 simbad "HD+179079".
- HD_179079 subject Category:Aquila_(constellation).
- HD_179079 subject Category:G-type_subgiants.
- HD_179079 subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- HD_179079 subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- HD_179079 subject Category:Planetary_systems.
- HD_179079 type CelestialBody.
- HD_179079 type Star.
- HD_179079 type PhysicalBody.
- HD_179079 comment "HD 179079 is a G-type subgiant star in the constellation of Aquila. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 7.96. It is larger than our Sun as it has a radius of approximately 1.48 solar radii. An exoplanet, HD 179079 b, was announced in August 2009 to be orbiting this star. The planet was detected by the radial velocity method, using the HIRES spectrometer at Keck Observatory.".
- HD_179079 label "HD 179079".
- HD_179079 label "HD 179079".
- HD_179079 sameAs m.07k5rgx.
- HD_179079 sameAs Q4039883.
- HD_179079 sameAs Q4039883.
- HD_179079 wasDerivedFrom HD_179079?oldid=581241331.
- HD_179079 isPrimaryTopicOf HD_179079.
- HD_179079 name "HD 179079".