Kepler-51
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Kepler-51
Summary
Kepler-51 is a G-type main-sequence star[1]. Kepler-51 draws 52 Wikipedia views per month (g_type_main_sequence_star category, ranking #4 of 15).[2]
Key Facts
- Kepler-51 is credited with the discovery of 2MASS[3].
- Kepler-51's instance of is recorded as G-type main-sequence star[4].
- Kepler-51's instance of is recorded as near-infrared source[5].
- Kepler-51's instance of is recorded as eruptive variable star[6].
- Kepler-51's constellation is recorded as Cygnus[7].
- Kepler-51's spectral class is recorded as G4[8].
- Kepler-51's Commons category is recorded as Kepler-51[9].
- Kepler-51's child astronomical body is recorded as Kepler-51 b[10].
- Kepler-51's child astronomical body is recorded as Kepler-51 c[11].
- Kepler-51's child astronomical body is recorded as Kepler-51 d[12].
- Kepler-51's child astronomical body is recorded as Q134600178[13].
- Kepler-51's catalog code is recorded as KOI-620[14].
- Kepler-51's catalog code is recorded as KIC 11773022[15].
- Kepler-51's catalog code is recorded as 2MASS J19455514+4956156[16].
- Kepler-51's catalog code is recorded as Gaia DR2 2135275362382289280[17].
- Kepler-51's catalog code is recorded as Kepler-51[18].
- Kepler-51's catalog code is recorded as UCAC4 700-070704[19].
- Kepler-51's catalog code is recorded as Gaia DR3 2135275362382289280[20].
- Kepler-51's catalog code is recorded as TIC 27846348[21].
- Kepler-51's catalog code is recorded as SPOCS 4255[22].
- Kepler-51's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +2003-00-00T00:00:00Z[23].
- Kepler-51's type of variable star is recorded as rotating variable star[24].
- Kepler-51's apparent magnitude is recorded as {'amount': '+14.829'}[25].
- Kepler-51's apparent magnitude is recorded as {'amount': '+15.0'}[26].
- Kepler-51's apparent magnitude is recorded as {'amount': '+14.666415'}[27].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include G-type main-sequence star[4], near-infrared source[5], and eruptive variable star[6].
History and Context
Catalog codes include KOI-620[14], KIC 11773022[15], 2MASS J19455514+4956156[16], Gaia DR2 2135275362382289280[17], Kepler-51[18], and UCAC4 700-070704[19].
Why It Matters
Kepler-51 draws 52 Wikipedia views per month (g_type_main_sequence_star category, ranking #4 of 15).[2] Kepler-51 has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]