96-Tau (Star)
                R/B-band color composite image from the Second Digitized Sky Survey (DSS2), measuring 30 arcminutes across.            
        From South El Monte , 96-Tau is visible in the morning sky, becoming accessible around 22:10, when it reaches an altitude of 21° above your eastern horizon. It will then reach its highest point in the sky at 03:06, 71° above your southern horizon. It will be lost to dawn twilight around 06:07, 45° above your western horizon.
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                    Name
                    96-Tau                 | 
                    Object type
                    Star                 | 
Other names
Position
| Right ascension: | 04h49m44s [4] | 
| Declination: | +15°54'15" [4] | 
| Constellation: | Taurus | 
| Magnitude: | 6.10 (V) [2] 8.15 (BT) [2] 6.27 (VT) [2] 5.46 (G) [4] 6.35 (BP) [4] 4.53 (RP) [4] | 
| Distance: | 323.2 parsec 1053.7 lightyrs [4] | 
| B-V Color (mag): | 1.60 | 
| Proper motion (speed): | 8.8 mas/yr[4] | 
| Proper motion (pos ang): | 146.1° | 
Derived quantities
| Absolute mag (V): | -1.45 | 
Sources