HIP 61404 is a star located in the constellation Mucha at a distance of 1098 light years (336 parsecs ) [1] . Refers to red giants , semi-regular variable stars [1] [2] .
| HIP 61404 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Star | |||
HIP 61404 in the Celestia program. | |||
| Observational data ( Age J2000.0 ) | |||
| Right ascension | 12 h 34 m 54.44 s | ||
| Declination | -67 ° 45 ′ 24.81 ″ | ||
| Distance | 1098 St. years (336 pc ) | ||
| Visible magnitude ( V ) | 6.11 | ||
| Constellation | Fly | ||
| Astrometry | |||
| Radial velocity ( R v ) | 10.10 km / s | ||
| Own movement (μ) | RA: -12.01 mas per year Dec: −2.37 mas per year | ||
| Parallax (π) | 2.97 mas | ||
| Characteristics | |||
| Spectral class | M6II | ||
| Variability | Semi-variable star | ||
| physical characteristics | |||
| Radius | 520 R ☉ | ||
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| Database Information | |||
| SIMBAD | data | ||
Features
HIP 61404 is a star of the spectral class M6II [1] [2] . HIP 61404 is visible to the naked eye because it has a visible magnitude of 6.11 [1] .