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- HIP_100963 abstract "HIP 100963 is a star in the faint northern constellation of Vulpecula. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 7.1, making it generally too faint to be seen with the naked eye in most circumstances. The distance to this star, as determined using parallax measurements from the Hipparcos mission, is around 92 light-years (28 parsecs).This star has a stellar classification of G5, making it a G-type star with an undetermined luminosity class. It has similar mass, temperature and chemical abundance to the Sun and was called a solar twin in a 2009 study, although its lithium abundance is three to four times that of the Sun. This lithium excess suggests that the star has a younger age of between 2.01 and 3.80 billion years, compared to the previous estimate of 5.13+0.00−2.99 Gyr from a 2007 study.".
- HIP_100963 wikiPageID "40000733".
- HIP_100963 wikiPageRevisionID "596810842".
- HIP_100963 ageGyr "2.01".
- HIP_100963 appmagV "+7.088".
- HIP_100963 bV "+0.6".
- HIP_100963 class "G5".
- HIP_100963 constell Vulpecula.
- HIP_100963 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- HIP_100963 equinox "J2000.0".
- HIP_100963 metalFe "−0.002".
- HIP_100963 pError "0.59".
- HIP_100963 parallax "35.42".
- HIP_100963 propMoDec "−243.96".
- HIP_100963 propMoRa "−23.90".
- HIP_100963 rI "+0.3".
- HIP_100963 radialV "−1.6".
- HIP_100963 rotationalVelocity "2.39".
- HIP_100963 vR "+0.4".
- HIP_100963 subject Category:G-type_stars.
- HIP_100963 subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- HIP_100963 subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- HIP_100963 subject Category:Solar_twins.
- HIP_100963 subject Category:Vulpecula_(constellation).
- HIP_100963 type CelestialBody.
- HIP_100963 type Star.
- HIP_100963 type PhysicalBody.
- HIP_100963 comment "HIP 100963 is a star in the faint northern constellation of Vulpecula. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 7.1, making it generally too faint to be seen with the naked eye in most circumstances. The distance to this star, as determined using parallax measurements from the Hipparcos mission, is around 92 light-years (28 parsecs).This star has a stellar classification of G5, making it a G-type star with an undetermined luminosity class.".
- HIP_100963 label "HIP 100963".
- HIP_100963 sameAs m.0gfgpyh.
- HIP_100963 sameAs Q14914797.
- HIP_100963 sameAs Q14914797.
- HIP_100963 wasDerivedFrom HIP_100963?oldid=596810842.
- HIP_100963 isPrimaryTopicOf HIP_100963.
- HIP_100963 name "HIP 100963".