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- Q611329 subject Q10596.
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- Q611329 abstract "Iota Draconis (ι Dra, ι Draconis) is a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Draco. It has the traditional name Edasich, a name that comes from the Arabic Al Ḍhiba' of Ulug Beg and the Dresden Globe, or Al dhīlī 'Male hyena' by Kazwini, with Eldsich being recorded in the Century Cyclopedia. A visually unremarkable star of apparent magnitude 3.3, in 2002 it was discovered to have a planet. From parallax measurements, this star is located at a distance of about 101.2 light-years (31.0 parsecs) from Earth.".
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- Q611329 type Place.
- Q611329 type CelestialBody.
- Q611329 type Location.
- Q611329 type Place.
- Q611329 type Star.
- Q611329 type Thing.
- Q611329 comment "Iota Draconis (ι Dra, ι Draconis) is a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Draco. It has the traditional name Edasich, a name that comes from the Arabic Al Ḍhiba' of Ulug Beg and the Dresden Globe, or Al dhīlī 'Male hyena' by Kazwini, with Eldsich being recorded in the Century Cyclopedia. A visually unremarkable star of apparent magnitude 3.3, in 2002 it was discovered to have a planet.".
- Q611329 label "Iota Draconis".
- Q611329 depiction Draco_IAU.svg.
- Q611329 name "Iota Draconis".