Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Epsilon Normae (ε Nor) is a star in the constellation Norma. Its apparent magnitude is 4.52. It is a spectroscopic binary, with two B-type main sequence stars of spectral type B3V, of almost equal mass orbiting each other every 3.26 days. There is a third star separated by 22 arcseconds, which has a magnitude of 7.5 and is likely a smaller B-type main sequence star of spectral type B9V."@en }
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- Epsilon_Normae abstract "Epsilon Normae (ε Nor) is a star in the constellation Norma. Its apparent magnitude is 4.52. It is a spectroscopic binary, with two B-type main sequence stars of spectral type B3V, of almost equal mass orbiting each other every 3.26 days. There is a third star separated by 22 arcseconds, which has a magnitude of 7.5 and is likely a smaller B-type main sequence star of spectral type B9V.".
- Epsilon_Normae comment "Epsilon Normae (ε Nor) is a star in the constellation Norma. Its apparent magnitude is 4.52. It is a spectroscopic binary, with two B-type main sequence stars of spectral type B3V, of almost equal mass orbiting each other every 3.26 days. There is a third star separated by 22 arcseconds, which has a magnitude of 7.5 and is likely a smaller B-type main sequence star of spectral type B9V.".