Wolf 359
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Wolf 359
Summary
Wolf 359 is a red dwarf[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 41 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Wolf 359's instance of is recorded as red dwarf[3].
- Wolf 359's instance of is recorded as flare star[4].
- Wolf 359's instance of is recorded as high proper-motion star[5].
- Wolf 359's instance of is recorded as astrophysical X-ray source[6].
- Wolf 359's instance of is recorded as near-infrared source[7].
- Wolf 359's instance of is recorded as ultraviolet source[8].
- Wolf 359's constellation is recorded as Leo[9].
- Max Wolf is named after Wolf 359[10].
- Wolf 359's spectral class is recorded as M4.0[11].
- Wolf 359's Commons category is recorded as Wolf 359[12].
- Wolf 359's child astronomical body is recorded as Wolf 359b[13].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as GSC 00261-00377[14].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as ASAS J105629+0700.8[15].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as Ci 20 600[16].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as CSV 6806[17].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as EPIC 201885041[18].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as 1ES 1053+07.2[19].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as EUVE J1056+07.0[20].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as GCRV 6780[21].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as GJ 406[22].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as JP11 5139[23].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as JP11 5138[24].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as JP11 5140[25].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as JP11 5141[26].
- Wolf 359's catalog code is recorded as Karmn J10564+070[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include red dwarf[3], flare star[4], high proper-motion star[5], astrophysical X-ray source[6], near-infrared source[7], and ultraviolet source[8].
Origins
Max Wolf is named after Wolf 359[10].
Why It Matters
Wolf 359 has Wikipedia articles in 41 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]