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- Theta_Andromedae abstract "Theta Andromedae (θ And, θ Andromedae) is the Bayer designation for a binary star in the constellation Andromeda. It is approximately 310 light-years (95 parsecs) from Earth, with a visual magnitude of 4.6. On the Bortle Dark-Sky Scale, this makes it visible to the naked eye from outside urban regions.Theta Andromedae is a white A-type main sequence dwarf with an apparent magnitude of +4.61. It appears to be a binary star with a massive, possibly A-type secondary orbiting at a distance of around 1 astronomical unit. A fainter companion is separated from Theta Andromedae by 0.06 arcseconds.".
- Theta_Andromedae thumbnail Andromeda_IAU.svg?width=300.
- Theta_Andromedae wikiPageExternalLink AladinPreview?-c=00+17+05.4983%2B38+40+53.888&ident=NSV+++116&submit=Aladin+previewer.
- Theta_Andromedae wikiPageID "2781121".
- Theta_Andromedae wikiPageRevisionID "605671100".
- Theta_Andromedae appmagV "4.61".
- Theta_Andromedae axisUnitless "25".
- Theta_Andromedae bV "+0.06".
- Theta_Andromedae class "A2 V".
- Theta_Andromedae constell Andromeda_(constellation).
- Theta_Andromedae eccentricity "0.95".
- Theta_Andromedae epoch "J2000".
- Theta_Andromedae gravity "3.95".
- Theta_Andromedae hasPhotoCollection Theta_Andromedae.
- Theta_Andromedae inclination "69".
- Theta_Andromedae metalFe "+0.14".
- Theta_Andromedae node "263".
- Theta_Andromedae pError "0.96".
- Theta_Andromedae parallax "10.56".
- Theta_Andromedae periarg "89".
- Theta_Andromedae periastron "238".
- Theta_Andromedae periodUnitless "8.92512E7".
- Theta_Andromedae propMoDec "-17.65".
- Theta_Andromedae propMoRa "–49.35".
- Theta_Andromedae radialV "0.9".
- Theta_Andromedae rotationalVelocity "102".
- Theta_Andromedae temperature "8960".
- Theta_Andromedae uB "+0.05".
- Theta_Andromedae subject Category:A-type_main-sequence_stars.
- Theta_Andromedae subject Category:Andromeda_(constellation).
- Theta_Andromedae subject Category:Bayer_objects.
- Theta_Andromedae subject Category:Binary_stars.
- Theta_Andromedae subject Category:Flamsteed_objects.
- Theta_Andromedae subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- Theta_Andromedae subject Category:Spectroscopic_binaries.
- Theta_Andromedae type A-typeMainSequenceStars.
- Theta_Andromedae type BayerObjects.
- Theta_Andromedae type BinaryStar109221070.
- Theta_Andromedae type BinaryStars.
- Theta_Andromedae type CelestialBody109239740.
- Theta_Andromedae type HenryDraperCatalogueObjects.
- Theta_Andromedae type NaturalObject100019128.
- Theta_Andromedae type Object100002684.
- Theta_Andromedae type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Theta_Andromedae type SpectroscopicBinaries.
- Theta_Andromedae type Star109444100.
- Theta_Andromedae type Whole100003553.
- Theta_Andromedae type CelestialBody.
- Theta_Andromedae type Star.
- Theta_Andromedae type PhysicalBody.
- Theta_Andromedae comment "Theta Andromedae (θ And, θ Andromedae) is the Bayer designation for a binary star in the constellation Andromeda. It is approximately 310 light-years (95 parsecs) from Earth, with a visual magnitude of 4.6. On the Bortle Dark-Sky Scale, this makes it visible to the naked eye from outside urban regions.Theta Andromedae is a white A-type main sequence dwarf with an apparent magnitude of +4.61.".
- Theta_Andromedae label "Theta Andromedae".
- Theta_Andromedae label "Theta Andromedae".
- Theta_Andromedae label "Theta Andromedae".
- Theta_Andromedae label "天廄一".
- Theta_Andromedae sameAs Theta_Andromedae.
- Theta_Andromedae sameAs Theta_Andromedae.
- Theta_Andromedae sameAs 안드로메다자리_세타.
- Theta_Andromedae sameAs Theta_Andromedae.
- Theta_Andromedae sameAs m.0828sg.
- Theta_Andromedae sameAs Q1359187.
- Theta_Andromedae sameAs Q1359187.
- Theta_Andromedae sameAs Theta_Andromedae.
- Theta_Andromedae wasDerivedFrom Theta_Andromedae?oldid=605671100.
- Theta_Andromedae depiction Andromeda_IAU.svg.
- Theta_Andromedae isPrimaryTopicOf Theta_Andromedae.
- Theta_Andromedae name "Theta Andromedae".