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Costellazione: | Mensa |
Ascensione retta: | 03h48m11.47s |
Declinazione: | -74°41'38.8" |
Magnitudine apparente: | 7.135 |
Distanza: | 54.855 parsec |
Moto proprio RA: | 62.7 |
Moto proprio Dec: | 27 |
B-T magnitude: | 7.587 |
V-T magnitude: | 7.173 |
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