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- LP_658-2 abstract "LP 658-2 is a degenerate (white dwarf) star in the constellation of Orion, the single known object in its system. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 14.488.".
- LP_658-2 wikiPageID "30515672".
- LP_658-2 wikiPageRevisionID "587843614".
- LP_658-2 absmagV "15.44".
- LP_658-2 ageGyr "6.42".
- LP_658-2 appmag "12.78".
- LP_658-2 appmag "12.86".
- LP_658-2 appmag "13.05".
- LP_658-2 appmag "13.51".
- LP_658-2 appmag "13.99".
- LP_658-2 appmag "14.488".
- LP_658-2 appmag "15.49".
- LP_658-2 appmag1Passband "B".
- LP_658-2 appmag2Passband "V".
- LP_658-2 appmag3Passband "RKC".
- LP_658-2 appmag4Passband "IKC".
- LP_658-2 appmag5Passband "J".
- LP_658-2 appmag6Passband "H".
- LP_658-2 appmag7Passband "KS".
- LP_658-2 appmagV "14.488".
- LP_658-2 bV "1".
- LP_658-2 class "DZ11.8".
- LP_658-2 constell Orion_(constellation).
- LP_658-2 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- LP_658-2 equinox "J2000.0".
- LP_658-2 gravity "7.8".
- LP_658-2 mass "0.45".
- LP_658-2 pError "0.84".
- LP_658-2 parallax "156.13".
- LP_658-2 propMoDec "−2311".
- LP_658-2 propMoRa "551".
- LP_658-2 radius "0.014".
- LP_658-2 temperature "4270".
- LP_658-2 subject Category:Gliese_and_GJ_objects.
- LP_658-2 subject Category:Orion_(constellation).
- LP_658-2 subject Category:White_dwarfs.
- LP_658-2 type CelestialBody.
- LP_658-2 type Star.
- LP_658-2 type PhysicalBody.
- LP_658-2 comment "LP 658-2 is a degenerate (white dwarf) star in the constellation of Orion, the single known object in its system. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 14.488.".
- LP_658-2 label "Gliese 223.2".
- LP_658-2 label "LP 658-2".
- LP_658-2 label "LP 658-2".
- LP_658-2 sameAs Gliese_223.2.
- LP_658-2 sameAs LP_658-2.
- LP_658-2 sameAs m.0g9y5vl.
- LP_658-2 sameAs Q5176446.
- LP_658-2 sameAs Q5176446.
- LP_658-2 wasDerivedFrom LP_658-2?oldid=587843614.
- LP_658-2 isPrimaryTopicOf LP_658-2.
- LP_658-2 name "LP 658-2".