13-Cas (Star)
From Ashburn , 13-Cas is visible all night because it is circumpolar. It will be highest in the sky at dusk, becoming accessible at around 20:33 (EDT), 28° above your north-western horizon. It will be lost to dawn twilight at around 05:54, 28° above your north-eastern horizon.
Name
13-Cas
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Object type
Star
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Right ascension: | 00h31m25s [4] |
Declination: | +66°31'10" [4] |
Constellation: | Cassiopeia |
Magnitude: | 6.16 (V) [2] 6.04 (BT) [2] 6.15 (VT) [2] 6.16 (G) [4] 6.10 (BP) [4] 6.23 (RP) [4] |
Distance: | 257.0 parsec 837.7 lightyrs [4] |
B-V Color (mag): | -0.09 |
Proper motion (speed): | 19.3 mas/yr[4] |
Proper motion (pos ang): | 101.9° |
Absolute mag (V): | -0.89 |
All times shown in Ashburn local time.