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- 86_Aquarii abstract "86 Aquarii is the Flamsteed designation for a binary star system in the equatorial constellation of Aquarius. It is faint but visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +4.47. Based upon parallax measurements, the distance to this star is about 220 light-years (67 parsecs).The two components of this system have an angular separation of 0.25 arcseconds. The brighter component is a giant star with a spectral classification of G8 III and an apparent magnitude of 4.79. The effective temperature of its outer atmosphere is 4,900 K, giving it the yellowish glow of a G-type star. The fainter component is a star of magnitude 6.77.".
- 86_Aquarii thumbnail Aquarius_IAU.svg?width=300.
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- 86_Aquarii wikiPageID "2902619".
- 86_Aquarii wikiPageRevisionID "605672444".
- 86_Aquarii appmagV "+4.47".
- 86_Aquarii bV "+0.90".
- 86_Aquarii class "G8 III".
- 86_Aquarii constell Aquarius_(constellation).
- 86_Aquarii epoch "J2000".
- 86_Aquarii gravity "3.1".
- 86_Aquarii hasPhotoCollection 86_Aquarii.
- 86_Aquarii metalFe "–0.14".
- 86_Aquarii pError "0.72".
- 86_Aquarii parallax "15.08".
- 86_Aquarii propMoDec "–1.74".
- 86_Aquarii propMoRa "+58.86".
- 86_Aquarii radialV "+15.2".
- 86_Aquarii temperature "4900".
- 86_Aquarii uB "+0.58".
- 86_Aquarii subject Category:Aquarius_(constellation).
- 86_Aquarii subject Category:Bayer_objects.
- 86_Aquarii subject Category:Flamsteed_objects.
- 86_Aquarii subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- 86_Aquarii subject Category:Spectroscopic_binaries.
- 86_Aquarii type CelestialBody.
- 86_Aquarii type Star.
- 86_Aquarii type PhysicalBody.
- 86_Aquarii comment "86 Aquarii is the Flamsteed designation for a binary star system in the equatorial constellation of Aquarius. It is faint but visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +4.47. Based upon parallax measurements, the distance to this star is about 220 light-years (67 parsecs).The two components of this system have an angular separation of 0.25 arcseconds. The brighter component is a giant star with a spectral classification of G8 III and an apparent magnitude of 4.79.".
- 86_Aquarii label "86 Aquarii".
- 86_Aquarii label "86 Aquarii".
- 86_Aquarii label "86 Aquarii".
- 86_Aquarii label "天鷹座86".
- 86_Aquarii sameAs 86_Aquarii.
- 86_Aquarii sameAs 86_Aquarii.
- 86_Aquarii sameAs 물병자리_86.
- 86_Aquarii sameAs 86_Aquarii.
- 86_Aquarii sameAs m.08bcll.
- 86_Aquarii sameAs Q2720220.
- 86_Aquarii sameAs Q2720220.
- 86_Aquarii wasDerivedFrom 86_Aquarii?oldid=605672444.
- 86_Aquarii depiction Aquarius_IAU.svg.
- 86_Aquarii isPrimaryTopicOf 86_Aquarii.
- 86_Aquarii name "86 Aquarii".