42 Orionis
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42 Orionis
Summary
42 Orionis is a young stellar object[1]. It draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (young_stellar_object category, ranking #3 of 10).[2]
Key Facts
- 42 Orionis's image is recorded as Orion constellation map ru lite.png[3].
- 42 Orionis's image is recorded as Locator Dot2.gif[4].
- 42 Orionis's image is recorded as StarArrowUL.svg[5].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as young stellar object[6].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as variable star[7].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as infrared source[8].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as astrophysical X-ray source[9].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as binary star[10].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as double star[11].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as near-infrared source[12].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as spectroscopic binary[13].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as ultraviolet source[14].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as star[15].
- 42 Orionis's instance of is recorded as suspected variable[16].
- 42 Orionis's constellation is recorded as Orion[17].
- 42 Orionis's spectral class is recorded as B1V+?[18].
- 42 Orionis's catalog code is recorded as 2MASS J05352315-0450180[19].
- 42 Orionis's catalog code is recorded as HD 37018[20].
- 42 Orionis's catalog code is recorded as HIP 26237[21].
- 42 Orionis's catalog code is recorded as HR 1892[22].
- 42 Orionis's catalog code is recorded as SAO 132320[23].
- 42 Orionis's catalog code is recorded as IRAS 05329-0452[24].
- 42 Orionis's catalog code is recorded as GSC 04774-00928[25].
- 42 Orionis's catalog code is recorded as c Ori[26].
- 42 Orionis's catalog code is recorded as CEL 828[27].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include young stellar object[6], variable star[7], infrared source[8], astrophysical X-ray source[9], binary star[10], and double star[11].
History and Context
Catalog codes include 2MASS J05352315-0450180[19], HD 37018[20], HIP 26237[21], HR 1892[22], SAO 132320[23], and IRAS 05329-0452[24].
Why It Matters
42 Orionis draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (young_stellar_object category, ranking #3 of 10).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]