HR 6819
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HR 6819
Summary
HR 6819 is a spectroscopic binary[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- HR 6819's instance of is recorded as spectroscopic binary[3].
- HR 6819's instance of is recorded as infrared source[4].
- HR 6819's constellation is recorded as Telescopium[5].
- HR 6819's spectral class is recorded as B2V[6].
- HR 6819's Commons category is recorded as QV Telescopii[7].
- HR 6819 comprises B-type giant star[8].
- HR 6819 comprises Be-type star[9].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as CD-56 7256[10].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as CPC 19 7226[11].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as CPD-56 8706[12].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as FK5 1474[13].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as GC 24906[14].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as GCRV 10712[15].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as GSC 08748-02276[16].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as HD 167128[17].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as HIC 89605[18].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as HIP 89605[19].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as HR 6819[20].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as IRAS 18129-5602[21].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as JP11 2950[22].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as N30 4051[23].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as PPM 346742[24].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as SAO 245369[25].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as TD1 21938[26].
- HR 6819's catalog code is recorded as UBV 15495[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include spectroscopic binary[3] and infrared source[4].
Use and Application
Components include B-type giant star[8] and Be-type star[9], an astronomical object type[28].
Why It Matters
HR 6819 has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]