Theta1 Orionis C
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Theta1 Orionis C
Summary
Theta1 Orionis C is a binary star[1]. It draws 35 Wikipedia views per month (binary_star category, ranking #32 of 267).[2]
Key Facts
- Theta1 Orionis C's image is recorded as GRAVITY discovers new double star in Orion Trapezium Cluster.jpg[3].
- Theta1 Orionis C's instance of is recorded as binary star[4].
- Theta1 Orionis C's instance of is recorded as eclipsing binary star[5].
- Theta1 Orionis C's instance of is recorded as near-infrared source[6].
- Theta1 Orionis C's instance of is recorded as ultraviolet source[7].
- Theta1 Orionis C's constellation is recorded as Orion[8].
- Theta1 Orionis C's spectral class is recorded as O7Vp[9].
- Theta1 Orionis C's part of is recorded as Trapezium Cluster[10].
- Theta1 Orionis C's companion of is recorded as Theta1 Orionis B[11].
- Theta1 Orionis C's companion of is recorded as tet01 Ori G[12].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as GSC 04774-00931[13].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as HD 37022[14].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as SAO 132314[15].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as HIP 26221[16].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as HR 1895[17].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as 2MASS J05351646-0523230[18].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as ADS 4186 C[19].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as CCDM J05353-0524AIJ[20].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as CEL 832[21].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as CSV 100581[22].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as GC 6931[23].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as GCRV 3412[24].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as HIC 26221[25].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as JP11 5672[26].
- Theta1 Orionis C's catalog code is recorded as JP11 5671[27].
Body
Geography
Theta1 Orionis C's part of is recorded as Trapezium Cluster[10].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include binary star[4], eclipsing binary star[5], near-infrared source[6], and ultraviolet source[7].
History and Context
Catalog codes include GSC 04774-00931[13], HD 37022[14], SAO 132314[15], HIP 26221[16], HR 1895[17], and 2MASS J05351646-0523230[18].
Why It Matters
Theta1 Orionis C draws 35 Wikipedia views per month (binary_star category, ranking #32 of 267).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]