Sunday, January 1, 2012

Kappa Tucanae ABCD

Star typeg A: F5-6 IV-V
g B: G5 V-VI
g C: K2 V
g D: NA

Distance from Earth
g 66.6 ly

Star Service No.
g NA

Age
g A: NA
g B: NA
g C: NA
g D: NA

Diameter/Mass/Temp (xSol)
g A: NA; NA; NA
g B: NA; NA; NA
g C: NA; NA; NA
g D: NA; NA; NA

Brightness (xSol)
g A: 367%
g B: 48%
g C: NA
g D: NA

Metallicity
g A: NA
g B: NA
g C: NA
g D: NA

Comparison to Sol
g A: NA
g B: NA
g C: NA
g D: NA

Picture of star
g A: NA
g B: NA
g C: NA
g D: NA

Star system features
g NA

Known planets
g A: NA
g B: NA
g C: NA
g D: NA

Habitable zones
g A: NA
g B: NA
g C: NA
g D: NA

Orbital map
g A: Stars A and B orbit one another at about 100 AU, completing one orbit every 1222 years.
g B: NA
g C: Stars C and D orbit one another at about 23 AU, completing one orbit every 86.2 years.
g D: NA

View from stars
g NA

Nearby stars
(Star systems with 10 light years)
g NA

Map locating star system
g NA

Location in Earth sky
g In constellation Tucana

Other names
g A: Kap Tuc A; HR 337 A; HD 7788; CP-69 45; CP-69 44; HIP 5896; HIP 5842; GC 1536; CCDM 01157-6852; κ Tuc / κ Tucanae
g B: Kap Tuc B; HR 337 B
g C: Gl 55.1 A; HIP 5842; HD 7693; CP-69 44
g D: Gl 55.1 B

Sci-fi mentions
g A: In “Star Trek” universe, solar system located in Romulan space
g B: NA
g C: NA
g D: NA

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