The rare O-type asteroids have spectra similar to the unusual asteroid 3628 Boznemcová which is the best asteroid match to the spectra of L6 and LL6 ordinary chondrite meteorites. Their […]
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Mu Ursae Majoris
Mu Ursae Majoris (Mu UMa μ Ursae Majoris μ UMa) is a star in the constellation Ursa Major. An apparent visual magnitude of +3.06 places it among the brighter members […]
Psi Ursae Majoris
Psi Ursae Majoris (Psi UMa ψ Ursae Majoris ψ UMa) is a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Major. It has an apparent visual magnitude of +3.01 making […]
(87269) 2000 OO67
(87269) 2000 OO67 (also written (87269) 2000 OO67) is a small trans-Neptunian object (TNO) discovered by Deep Ecliptic Survey in 2000. It is remarkable for its highly eccentric orbit. At […]
Zeta Tucanae
Zeta Tucanae (ζ Tuc ζ Tucanae) is a star in the constellation Tucana. It is a spectral class F9.5 main sequence star with an apparent magnitude of +4.23. Despite having […]
Alpha Tucanae
Alpha Tucanae (α Tuc α Tucanae) is a binary star system in the southern circumpolar constellation of Tucana. With an apparent visual magnitude of 2.86 it can be seen with […]
Kappa Trianguli Australis
Kappa Trianguli Australis (κ TrA κ Trianguli Australis) is a star in the constellation Triangulum Australe.Kappa Trianguli Australis is a yellow G-type bright giant with an apparent magnitude of +5.11. […]
Zeta Trianguli Australis
Zeta Trianguli Australis (ζ TrA) is a spectroscopic binary in the constellation Triangulum Australe. It is approximately 39.5 light years from Earth.The system is composed of two main sequence stars […]
Gamma Trianguli Australis
Gamma Trianguli Australis (γ TrA γ Trianguli Australis) is a star in the constellation Triangulum Australe. Along with Alpha and Beta Trianguli Australis it forms a prominent triangular asterism that […]
Beta Trianguli Australis
Beta Trianguli Australis (β TrA β Trianguli Australis) is a double star in the southern circumpolar constellation of Triangulum Australe. It is approximately 40.37 light-years (12.38 parsecs) from Earth and […]