Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Phi1 Ceti, also known as 17 Ceti and HD 4188, is a star located in the constellation Cetus. The star is a K-type giant with an apparent visual magnitude of +4.78, and is located approximately 71.63 parsecs (233.6 ly) from the Sun. The star is suspected of variability; it has been claimed to vary between magnitudes 4.75 and 4.78."@en }
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- Phi1_Ceti abstract "Phi1 Ceti, also known as 17 Ceti and HD 4188, is a star located in the constellation Cetus. The star is a K-type giant with an apparent visual magnitude of +4.78, and is located approximately 71.63 parsecs (233.6 ly) from the Sun. The star is suspected of variability; it has been claimed to vary between magnitudes 4.75 and 4.78.".
- Q3901309 abstract "Phi1 Ceti, also known as 17 Ceti and HD 4188, is a star located in the constellation Cetus. The star is a K-type giant with an apparent visual magnitude of +4.78, and is located approximately 71.63 parsecs (233.6 ly) from the Sun. The star is suspected of variability; it has been claimed to vary between magnitudes 4.75 and 4.78.".
- Phi1_Ceti comment "Phi1 Ceti, also known as 17 Ceti and HD 4188, is a star located in the constellation Cetus. The star is a K-type giant with an apparent visual magnitude of +4.78, and is located approximately 71.63 parsecs (233.6 ly) from the Sun. The star is suspected of variability; it has been claimed to vary between magnitudes 4.75 and 4.78.".
- Q3901309 comment "Phi1 Ceti, also known as 17 Ceti and HD 4188, is a star located in the constellation Cetus. The star is a K-type giant with an apparent visual magnitude of +4.78, and is located approximately 71.63 parsecs (233.6 ly) from the Sun. The star is suspected of variability; it has been claimed to vary between magnitudes 4.75 and 4.78.".