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- HD_197027 abstract "HD 197027 (HIP 102152) is a star in the constellation Capricornus that is located about 250 light years from the Sun.The measured properties of this star are very similar to those of the Sun, making it a candidate solar twin. The abundances of 21 elements overall are more similar to the Sun than any other known solar twin. Additionally, the effective temperature, surface gravity, and microturbulence are nearly identical to the Sun's. However, it is significantly older than the Sun, being approximately 3.6 billion years older. The fact that the abundances are so similar to the Sun's suggests that it is a potential candidate for hosting terrestrial type planets.".
- HD_197027 thumbnail HIP_102152.jpg?width=300.
- HD_197027 wikiPageExternalLink eso1337.
- HD_197027 wikiPageID "40475671".
- HD_197027 wikiPageRevisionID "597480588".
- HD_197027 absmagV "4.72".
- HD_197027 ageGyr "8.2".
- HD_197027 appmagV "9.18".
- HD_197027 bV "+0.65".
- HD_197027 caption "HIP 102152".
- HD_197027 class "G3V".
- HD_197027 constell Capricornus.
- HD_197027 credit "ESO/Digitized Sky Survey 2".
- HD_197027 epoch "J2000".
- HD_197027 metal "[Fe/H] = -0.013".
- HD_197027 metal "± 0.004".
- HD_197027 pError "0.97".
- HD_197027 parallax "12.84".
- HD_197027 propMoDec "-15.41".
- HD_197027 propMoRa "+172.91".
- HD_197027 radialV "-44.3".
- HD_197027 subject Category:Capricornus_(constellation).
- HD_197027 subject Category:G-type_main-sequence_stars.
- HD_197027 subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- HD_197027 subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- HD_197027 subject Category:Solar_analogs.
- HD_197027 type CelestialBody.
- HD_197027 type Star.
- HD_197027 type PhysicalBody.
- HD_197027 comment "HD 197027 (HIP 102152) is a star in the constellation Capricornus that is located about 250 light years from the Sun.The measured properties of this star are very similar to those of the Sun, making it a candidate solar twin. The abundances of 21 elements overall are more similar to the Sun than any other known solar twin. Additionally, the effective temperature, surface gravity, and microturbulence are nearly identical to the Sun's.".
- HD_197027 label "HD 197027".
- HD_197027 label "HD 197027".
- HD_197027 label "HIP 102152".
- HD_197027 label "HIP 102152".
- HD_197027 label "HIP 102152".
- HD_197027 label "HIP 102152".
- HD_197027 sameAs HIP_102152.
- HD_197027 sameAs HIP_102152.
- HD_197027 sameAs HIP_102152.
- HD_197027 sameAs HIP_102152.
- HD_197027 sameAs m.0x26w_c.
- HD_197027 sameAs Q14754233.
- HD_197027 sameAs Q14754233.
- HD_197027 wasDerivedFrom HD_197027?oldid=597480588.
- HD_197027 depiction HIP_102152.jpg.
- HD_197027 isPrimaryTopicOf HD_197027.
- HD_197027 name "HD 197027".