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- Alpha_Sextantis abstract "Alpha Sextantis (α Sex, α Sextantis) is the brightest star in the constellation Sextans. It is a white A-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +4.48. It is approximately 287 light years from Earth.Alpha Sextantis is considered an informal "equator star", as it lies less than a quarter of a degree south of the celestial equator.[citation needed] In 1900, it was 7 minutes of arc north of the equator. As a result of movement of the Earth's axial tilt, it crossed over to the Southern Hemisphere in December 1923.".
- Alpha_Sextantis wikiPageExternalLink AlphaSextantis.
- Alpha_Sextantis wikiPageID "2681594".
- Alpha_Sextantis wikiPageRevisionID "553300432".
- Alpha_Sextantis appmagV "+4.48".
- Alpha_Sextantis constell Sextans.
- Alpha_Sextantis distLy "287".
- Alpha_Sextantis distPc "88".
- Alpha_Sextantis epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- Alpha_Sextantis hasPhotoCollection Alpha_Sextantis.
- Alpha_Sextantis name "α Sextantis".
- Alpha_Sextantis names "HR 3981, HD 87887,BD+00 2615, FK5 2814,HIP 49641, SAO 137366,GC 13916".
- Alpha_Sextantis spectral "A0III".
- Alpha_Sextantis subject Category:A-type_giants.
- Alpha_Sextantis subject Category:Bayer_objects.
- Alpha_Sextantis subject Category:Sextans_(constellation).
- Alpha_Sextantis type A-typeGiants.
- Alpha_Sextantis type Animal100015388.
- Alpha_Sextantis type BayerObjects.
- Alpha_Sextantis type Giant101323781.
- Alpha_Sextantis type LivingThing100004258.
- Alpha_Sextantis type Object100002684.
- Alpha_Sextantis type Organism100004475.
- Alpha_Sextantis type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Alpha_Sextantis type Whole100003553.
- Alpha_Sextantis comment "Alpha Sextantis (α Sex, α Sextantis) is the brightest star in the constellation Sextans. It is a white A-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +4.48. It is approximately 287 light years from Earth.Alpha Sextantis is considered an informal "equator star", as it lies less than a quarter of a degree south of the celestial equator.[citation needed] In 1900, it was 7 minutes of arc north of the equator.".
- Alpha_Sextantis label "Alfa Sextantis".
- Alpha_Sextantis label "Alfa Sextantis".
- Alpha_Sextantis label "Alpha Sextantis".
- Alpha_Sextantis label "Alpha Sextantis".
- Alpha_Sextantis label "Alpha Sextantis".
- Alpha_Sextantis label "Alpha Sextantis".
- Alpha_Sextantis label "ろくぶんぎ座アルファ星".
- Alpha_Sextantis sameAs Alfa_Sextantis.
- Alpha_Sextantis sameAs Alpha_Sextantis.
- Alpha_Sextantis sameAs Alfa_Sextantis.
- Alpha_Sextantis sameAs ろくぶんぎ座アルファ星.
- Alpha_Sextantis sameAs Alpha_Sextantis.
- Alpha_Sextantis sameAs Alpha_Sextantis.
- Alpha_Sextantis sameAs m.07xlxl.
- Alpha_Sextantis sameAs Q2607816.
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- Alpha_Sextantis sameAs Alpha_Sextantis.
- Alpha_Sextantis wasDerivedFrom Alpha_Sextantis?oldid=553300432.
- Alpha_Sextantis isPrimaryTopicOf Alpha_Sextantis.