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- Q10338098 subject Q5894358.
- Q10338098 subject Q6523166.
- Q10338098 subject Q7009369.
- Q10338098 subject Q8293947.
- Q10338098 abstract "Nu Gruis is a double star in the constellation Grus. Its apparent magnitude is 5.48. Located around 87.41 parsecs (285.1 ly) distant, the primary is a red giant of spectral type G9III, a star that has used up its core hydrogen and is expanding. The secondary's apparent magnitude is 12.5, not visible even through binoculars.".
- Q10338098 wikiPageWikiLink Q10563.
- Q10338098 wikiPageWikiLink Q124313.
- Q10338098 wikiPageWikiLink Q13890.
- Q10338098 wikiPageWikiLink Q50081.
- Q10338098 wikiPageWikiLink Q556.
- Q10338098 wikiPageWikiLink Q5894358.
- Q10338098 wikiPageWikiLink Q6523166.
- Q10338098 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009369.
- Q10338098 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293947.
- Q10338098 wikiPageWikiLink Q8928.
- Q10338098 comment "Nu Gruis is a double star in the constellation Grus. Its apparent magnitude is 5.48. Located around 87.41 parsecs (285.1 ly) distant, the primary is a red giant of spectral type G9III, a star that has used up its core hydrogen and is expanding. The secondary's apparent magnitude is 12.5, not visible even through binoculars.".
- Q10338098 label "Nu Gruis".