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- GR_Muscae abstract "GR Muscae, also known as 2S 1254-690 is a binary star system in the constellation Musca composed of a neutron star of between 1.2 and 1.8 times the mass of our Sun and a low-mass star likely to be around the mass of the Sun in close orbit. A magnitude 19 blue star was pinpointed as the optical counterpart of the X-ray source in 1978. Its apparent magnitude varies from 18 to 19.1 over a period of 0.16 days.The neutron star has an accretion disk that takes around 6.74 days to complete a revolution, and is inclined at an angle to the incoming stream of material from the donor star.".
- GR_Muscae wikiPageID "42149345".
- GR_Muscae wikiPageRevisionID "602291456".
- GR_Muscae constell Musca.
- GR_Muscae name "GR Muscae".
- GR_Muscae subject Category:Musca_(constellation).
- GR_Muscae subject Category:Neutron_stars.
- GR_Muscae subject Category:Objects_named_with_variable_star_designations.
- GR_Muscae subject Category:X-ray_binaries.
- GR_Muscae comment "GR Muscae, also known as 2S 1254-690 is a binary star system in the constellation Musca composed of a neutron star of between 1.2 and 1.8 times the mass of our Sun and a low-mass star likely to be around the mass of the Sun in close orbit. A magnitude 19 blue star was pinpointed as the optical counterpart of the X-ray source in 1978.".
- GR_Muscae label "GR Muscae".
- GR_Muscae sameAs m.0_yf41_.
- GR_Muscae sameAs Q17018608.
- GR_Muscae sameAs Q17018608.
- GR_Muscae wasDerivedFrom GR_Muscae?oldid=602291456.
- GR_Muscae isPrimaryTopicOf GR_Muscae.