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- HD_179821 abstract "HD 179821 is a massive bright star in the constellation of Aquila, generally classified as a G-type yellow hypergiant of perhaps 30 solar masses at a distance from Earth of roughly 6,000 parsecs (20,000 light-years). It is surrounded by a dust shell that contributes to a double-peaked spectral energy distribution. It is estimated the star has lost about 10% of its initial mass after being a red supergiant star just 1,600 years ago, and is a likely supernova candidate.".
- HD_179821 comment "HD 179821 is a massive bright star in the constellation of Aquila, generally classified as a G-type yellow hypergiant of perhaps 30 solar masses at a distance from Earth of roughly 6,000 parsecs (20,000 light-years). It is surrounded by a dust shell that contributes to a double-peaked spectral energy distribution. It is estimated the star has lost about 10% of its initial mass after being a red supergiant star just 1,600 years ago, and is a likely supernova candidate.".