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- Q1747882 subject Q6402839.
- Q1747882 subject Q7009834.
- Q1747882 subject Q7465903.
- Q1747882 subject Q8388794.
- Q1747882 subject Q8503558.
- Q1747882 abstract "HD 153053 is double star in the southern constellation of Ara. The brighter component is an A-type main sequence star that may be evolving into a subgiant. It has a twelfth magnitude visual companion at an angular separation of 24.7″ along a position angle of 52°. Mostly likely the two are isolated stars that happen to lie near the same line of sight.This star displays an excess emission of infrared radiation, suggesting the presence of an disk of dusty debris. This disk is orbiting at a radius of 49 AU from the host star.".
- Q1747882 wikiPageExternalLink AladinPreview?-c=HD+153053&ident=HD+153053&submit=Aladin+previewer.
- Q1747882 wikiPageExternalLink VizieR-S?CCDM%20J17001-5436A.
- Q1747882 wikiPageExternalLink VizieR-S?HR%206297.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q111130.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q13890.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q1396651.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q1811.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q2105737.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q22066400.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q471805.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q499138.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q555846.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q6227.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q6402839.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009834.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q7465903.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q8388794.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q8503558.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q8928.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q9253.
- Q1747882 wikiPageWikiLink Q984158.
- Q1747882 type Place.
- Q1747882 type CelestialBody.
- Q1747882 type Location.
- Q1747882 type Place.
- Q1747882 type Star.
- Q1747882 type Thing.
- Q1747882 comment "HD 153053 is double star in the southern constellation of Ara. The brighter component is an A-type main sequence star that may be evolving into a subgiant. It has a twelfth magnitude visual companion at an angular separation of 24.7″ along a position angle of 52°. Mostly likely the two are isolated stars that happen to lie near the same line of sight.This star displays an excess emission of infrared radiation, suggesting the presence of an disk of dusty debris.".
- Q1747882 label "HD 153053".
- Q1747882 name "HD 153053".