WR 124
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WR 124
Summary
WR 124 is a Wolf–Rayet star[1]. It draws 106 Wikipedia views per month (wolf_rayet_star category, ranking #3 of 15).[2]
Key Facts
- WR 124's image is recorded as Hubble’s view of Wolf-Rayet 124 (weic2307f).jpeg[3].
- WR 124's instance of is recorded as Wolf–Rayet star[4].
- WR 124's instance of is recorded as eruptive variable star[5].
- WR 124's constellation is recorded as Sagitta[6].
- WR 124's spectral class is recorded as WN8h[7].
- WR 124's Commons category is recorded as WR 124[8].
- WR 124's child astronomical body is recorded as M1-67[9].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as HIP 94289[10].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as IRAS 19092+1646[11].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as GSC 01586-00411[12].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as 2MASS J19113087+1651382[13].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as GCRV 11638[14].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as GSC2 N02333038[15].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as HIC 94289[16].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as LBN 050.14+03.36[17].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as LBN 127[18].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as NSV 11797[19].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as PK 050+03 1[20].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as PLX 4471[21].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as PLX 4471.00[22].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as TYC 1586-411-1[23].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as QR Sge[24].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as UCAC2 37766327[25].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as SBC9 1130[26].
- WR 124's catalog code is recorded as Gaia DR1 4513494201229646848[27].
Body
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Wolf–Rayet star[4] and eruptive variable star[5].
History and Context
Catalog codes include HIP 94289[10], IRAS 19092+1646[11], GSC 01586-00411[12], 2MASS J19113087+1651382[13], GCRV 11638[14], and GSC2 N02333038[15].
Why It Matters
WR 124 draws 106 Wikipedia views per month (wolf_rayet_star category, ranking #3 of 15).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]