DL-Dra (Star)
R/B-band color composite image from the Second Digitized Sky Survey (DSS2), measuring 30 arcminutes across.
From Columbus , DL-Dra is visible all night because it is circumpolar. It will be highest in the sky at 03:26, 68° above your northern horizon. At dusk, it will become visible at around 21:03 (EDT), 32° above your north-eastern horizon. It will be lost to dawn twilight at around 06:05, 57° above your north-western horizon.
Name
DL-Dra
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Object type
Star
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Position
Right ascension: | 14h42m03s [4] |
Declination: | +61°15'42" [4] |
Constellation: | Draco |
Magnitude: Variable | 6.29 (V) [2] 6.72 (BT) [2] 6.33 (VT) [2] 6.19 (G) [4] 6.38 (BP) [4] 5.86 (RP) [4] |
Distance: | 41.1 parsec 134.1 lightyrs [4] |
B-V Color (mag): | 0.33 |
Proper motion (speed): | 80.4 mas/yr[4] |
Proper motion (pos ang): | 111.9° |
Derived quantities
Absolute mag (V): | 3.22 |
Sources