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  • Alpha HorologiiHorologii) is a solitary orange-hued giant star and the brightest star in the constellation Horologium. It is visible to the naked eye...
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    star—and the only one brighter than an apparent magnitude of 4—is Alpha Horologii (at 3.85), an aging orange giant star that has swollen to around 11...
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    Approximately 350,000 years ago, Alpha Fornacis experienced a close encounter with the A-type main-sequence star Nu Horologii. The two came within an estimated...
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    Nu Horologii, Latinized from ν Horologii, is the Bayer designation for a single star in the southern constellation of Horologium. It was catalogued by...
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  • Star, database entry, SIMBAD. Accessed on line January 20, 2011. "Iota Horologii". SolStation. Retrieved May 28, 2008. Zechmeister, M.; et al. (2013)....
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    multiple star system thus far. Epsilon Indi Gliese 229 HD 188753 Iota Horologii Phi2 Pavonis From L=4πR2σTeff4, where L is the luminosity, R is the radius...
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    The brightest-identified member of the association is the massive star Alpha Pavonis, which is leaving the main sequence. The association also contains...
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  • 561 1.088 0.0153 2003 Rocinante 0.522 310.547 0.920 0.0666 2006 Iota Horologii b 2.078 320.068 0.947 0.1610 1998 HD 173416 b 2.716 323.586 1.158 0.2098...
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