76-UMa (Star)

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From Cambridge , 76-UMa 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 05:29, 57° above your north-eastern horizon. At dusk, it will become visible at around 17:27 (EST), 20° above your northern horizon.

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Name 76-UMa
Object type Star
Other names
76-UMa
76 Ursae Majoris
HR 4833[1]
HD 110462
HIP 61936[3]
TYC 4165-534-1[2]
Gaia EDR3- 1580707810726705408[4]
Position
Right ascension:12h41m33s [4]
Declination:+62°42'46" [4]
Constellation:Ursa Major
Magnitude:6.01 (V) [2]
6.07 (BT) [2]
6.02 (VT) [2]
6.01 (G) [4]
6.02 (BP) [4]
5.95 (RP) [4]
Distance:180.1 parsec
587.0 lightyrs [4]
B-V Color (mag):0.04
Proper motion (speed):35.6 mas/yr[4]
Proper motion (pos ang):240.6°
Derived quantities
Absolute mag (V):-0.26
Visibility from Cambridge

All times shown in Cambridge local time.

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42.38°N
71.11°W
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