HIP-24003 (Star)
R/B-band color composite image from the Second Digitized Sky Survey (DSS2), measuring 30 arcminutes across.
From Fairfield , HIP-24003 is visible all night because it is circumpolar. It will be highest in the sky shortly before dawn, when it will be lost to twilight at around 04:11, 37° above your north-eastern horizon. At dusk, it will become visible at around 21:43 (EDT), 20° above your northern horizon.
Name
HIP-24003
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Object type
Star
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Position
Right ascension: | 05h09m36s [4] |
Declination: | +69°38'20" [4] |
Constellation: | Camelopardalis |
Magnitude: | 6.43 (V) [2] 7.84 (BT) [2] 6.54 (VT) [2] 6.13 (G) [4] 6.67 (BP) [4] 5.43 (RP) [4] |
Distance: | 121.7 parsec 396.6 lightyrs [4] |
B-V Color (mag): | 1.10 |
Proper motion (speed): | 87.3 mas/yr[4] |
Proper motion (pos ang): | 135.6° |
Derived quantities
Absolute mag (V): | 1.00 |
Sources