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- Q1149521 subject Q17420444.
- Q1149521 subject Q6454106.
- Q1149521 subject Q7216019.
- Q1149521 subject Q8461112.
- Q1149521 subject Q8641743.
- Q1149521 subject Q8691170.
- Q1149521 abstract "L 1159-16 is a red dwarf in the northern constellation of Aries. With an apparent visual magnitude of 12.298, it is too faint to be seen by the naked eye, although it lies relatively close to the Sun at a distance of about 14.5 light-years (4.4 parsecs). It is a flare star, which means it can suddenly increase in brightness for short periods of time.".
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- Q1149521 wikiPageExternalLink luyten-1159-16.shtml.
- Q1149521 wikiPageExternalLink VizieR-S?GJ%2083.1.
- Q1149521 wikiPageExternalLink 4c00172.htm.
- Q1149521 wikiPageExternalLink MEarth_Parallaxes.txt.
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- Q1149521 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216019.
- Q1149521 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461112.
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- Q1149521 wikiPageWikiLink Q8641743.
- Q1149521 wikiPageWikiLink Q8691170.
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- Q1149521 type Place.
- Q1149521 type CelestialBody.
- Q1149521 type Location.
- Q1149521 type Place.
- Q1149521 type Star.
- Q1149521 type Thing.
- Q1149521 comment "L 1159-16 is a red dwarf in the northern constellation of Aries. With an apparent visual magnitude of 12.298, it is too faint to be seen by the naked eye, although it lies relatively close to the Sun at a distance of about 14.5 light-years (4.4 parsecs). It is a flare star, which means it can suddenly increase in brightness for short periods of time.".
- Q1149521 label "L 1159-16".
- Q1149521 name "L 1159-16".