19 puppis
Star 19 Puppis |
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Observation dates equinox : J2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0 |
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Constellation | Aft deck of the ship | ||||||||||||||||||
Right ascension | 08 h 11 m 16.3 s | ||||||||||||||||||
declination | -12 ° 55 ′ 37 ″ | ||||||||||||||||||
Apparent brightness | 4.7 likes | ||||||||||||||||||
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Radial velocity | (+35.78 ± 0.14) km / s | ||||||||||||||||||
parallax | (18.46 ± 0.21) mas | ||||||||||||||||||
distance | (177 ± 2) ly (54.2 ± 0.6) pc |
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19 Puppis ( 19 Pup for short ) is a star in the constellation Puppis, about 180 light years away, with an apparent magnitude of 4.7 mag.
Trivia
During an observation of this star on December 22, 1836, John Herschel believed he saw a faint nebula around it, which later led to the entry NGC 2542 in the New General Catalog . It is possible that he was misled by the companion of the main star, who is only 2 arc seconds away from it and with a brightness difference of 6.5 may have been difficult to separate.