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- HAT-P-6 abstract "HAT-P-6 is a star in the constellation Andromeda, located approximately 650 light years or 200 parsecs away from the Earth. It is an F-type star, implying that it is hotter and more massive than our Sun. The apparent magnitude of the star is +10.54, which can only be visible through the telescope. The absolute magnitude +4.03 is brighter than the Sun’s +4.83, meaning that the star itself is brighter than the Sun. A search for a binary companion star using adaptive optics at the MMT Observatory was negative.".
- HAT-P-6 wikiPageExternalLink AladinPreview?-c=23+39+05.806%2B42+27+57.51&ident=NAME+HAT-P-6&submit=Aladin+previewer.
- HAT-P-6 wikiPageID "13800841".
- HAT-P-6 wikiPageRevisionID "579628690".
- HAT-P-6 absmagV "+4.03".
- HAT-P-6 ageGyr "2.3".
- HAT-P-6 appmagV "+10.54".
- HAT-P-6 class "F".
- HAT-P-6 constell Andromeda_(constellation).
- HAT-P-6 distLy "approx. 650".
- HAT-P-6 distPc "approx. 200".
- HAT-P-6 eccentricity "0".
- HAT-P-6 epe "HAT-P-6".
- HAT-P-6 epoch "J2000.0".
- HAT-P-6 exoplanet HAT-P-6b.
- HAT-P-6 gravity "4.22".
- HAT-P-6 hasPhotoCollection HAT-P-6.
- HAT-P-6 luminosity "3.55".
- HAT-P-6 mass "1.057".
- HAT-P-6 mass "1.29".
- HAT-P-6 metalFe "–0.11 ± 0.08".
- HAT-P-6 period "3.852985".
- HAT-P-6 propMoDec "2.6".
- HAT-P-6 propMoRa "–20.2 ± 0.6".
- HAT-P-6 radius "1.46".
- HAT-P-6 rotationalVelocity "8.9".
- HAT-P-6 semimajor "0.05235".
- HAT-P-6 simbad "NAME+HAT-P-6".
- HAT-P-6 temperature "6687".
- HAT-P-6 variable "planetary transit".
- HAT-P-6 subject Category:Andromeda_(constellation).
- HAT-P-6 subject Category:F-type_stars.
- HAT-P-6 subject Category:Planetary_systems.
- HAT-P-6 subject Category:Planetary_transit_variables.
- HAT-P-6 type CelestialBody.
- HAT-P-6 type Star.
- HAT-P-6 type PhysicalBody.
- HAT-P-6 comment "HAT-P-6 is a star in the constellation Andromeda, located approximately 650 light years or 200 parsecs away from the Earth. It is an F-type star, implying that it is hotter and more massive than our Sun. The apparent magnitude of the star is +10.54, which can only be visible through the telescope. The absolute magnitude +4.03 is brighter than the Sun’s +4.83, meaning that the star itself is brighter than the Sun.".
- HAT-P-6 label "HAT-P-6".
- HAT-P-6 label "HAT-P-6".
- HAT-P-6 label "HAT-P-6".
- HAT-P-6 label "HAT-P-6".
- HAT-P-6 label "HAT-P-6".
- HAT-P-6 sameAs HAT-P-6.
- HAT-P-6 sameAs HAT-P-6.
- HAT-P-6 sameAs HAT-P-6.
- HAT-P-6 sameAs m.03cjnbl.
- HAT-P-6 sameAs Q1147046.
- HAT-P-6 sameAs Q1147046.
- HAT-P-6 wasDerivedFrom HAT-P-6?oldid=579628690.
- HAT-P-6 isPrimaryTopicOf HAT-P-6.
- HAT-P-6 name "HAT-P-6".