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- Q1748531 subject Q5894358.
- Q1748531 subject Q6504869.
- Q1748531 subject Q7216019.
- Q1748531 subject Q7465898.
- Q1748531 subject Q7465903.
- Q1748531 subject Q8503558.
- Q1748531 abstract "HD 15524 is a binary star in the constellation Aries. Located approximately 51.76 parsecs (168.8 ly) away, the primary, a white subgiant has an apparent magnitude of 5.97, meaning that it can be viewed with the naked eye under good conditions. The secondary, separated from the primary by 12.4 arcseconds, has an apparent magnitude of 10.4.".
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q10584.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q2143996.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q22066400.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q499138.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q50053.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q555846.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q5894358.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q6227.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q6504869.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216019.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q7465898.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q7465903.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q845735.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q8503558.
- Q1748531 wikiPageWikiLink Q984158.
- Q1748531 type Place.
- Q1748531 type CelestialBody.
- Q1748531 type Location.
- Q1748531 type Place.
- Q1748531 type Star.
- Q1748531 type Thing.
- Q1748531 comment "HD 15524 is a binary star in the constellation Aries. Located approximately 51.76 parsecs (168.8 ly) away, the primary, a white subgiant has an apparent magnitude of 5.97, meaning that it can be viewed with the naked eye under good conditions. The secondary, separated from the primary by 12.4 arcseconds, has an apparent magnitude of 10.4.".
- Q1748531 label "HD 15524".
- Q1748531 name "HD 15524".