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- HD_221525 abstract "HD 221525 is a subgiant star near the north celestial pole in the constellation Cepheus. At an apparent magnitude of 5.6, so that it can be seen with the naked eye under dark skies. It is about 30 times fainter than the star Polaris.".
- Q5097837 abstract "HD 221525 is a subgiant star near the north celestial pole in the constellation Cepheus. At an apparent magnitude of 5.6, so that it can be seen with the naked eye under dark skies. It is about 30 times fainter than the star Polaris.".
- HD_221525 comment "HD 221525 is a subgiant star near the north celestial pole in the constellation Cepheus. At an apparent magnitude of 5.6, so that it can be seen with the naked eye under dark skies. It is about 30 times fainter than the star Polaris.".
- Q5097837 comment "HD 221525 is a subgiant star near the north celestial pole in the constellation Cepheus. At an apparent magnitude of 5.6, so that it can be seen with the naked eye under dark skies. It is about 30 times fainter than the star Polaris.".