116-Tau (Star)
R/B-band color composite image from the Second Digitized Sky Survey (DSS2), measuring 30 arcminutes across.
From South El Monte , 116-Tau is visible in the morning sky, becoming accessible around 22:35, when it reaches an altitude of 20° above your eastern horizon. It will then reach its highest point in the sky at 03:36, 71° above your southern horizon. It will be lost to dawn twilight around 06:09, 51° above your western horizon.
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Name
116-Tau
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Object type
Star
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Other names
Position
| Right ascension: | 05h27m45s [4] |
| Declination: | +15°52'26" [4] |
| Constellation: | Taurus |
| Magnitude: | 5.51 (V) [2] 5.53 (BT) [2] 5.52 (VT) [2] 5.49 (G) [4] 5.51 (BP) [4] 5.42 (RP) [4] |
| Distance: | 154.3 parsec 503.0 lightyrs [4] |
| B-V Color (mag): | 0.01 |
| Proper motion (speed): | 22.2 mas/yr[4] |
| Proper motion (pos ang): | 168.4° |
Derived quantities
| Absolute mag (V): | -0.43 |
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