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Hd 4628. 4628 This star also has a relatively high proper motion This detection, in conjunction with the non-detection of this object in the ROSAT PSPC all-sky survey, suggests the existence of a cool corona with a characteristic temperature of less than 10^6^K

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Piscium) is a main sequence star in the equatorial constellation of Pisces.It has a spectral classification of K2.5 V and an effective temperature of 5,055 K, giving it an orange-red hue with a slightly smaller mass and girth than the Sun.HD 4628 lies at a distance of approximately 24.3 light years from the Sun based on parallax This detection, in conjunction with the non-detection of this object in the ROSAT PSPC all-sky survey, suggests the existence of a cool corona with a characteristic temperature of less than 10^6^K

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It shines with a red-orange colour and is slightly smaller in mass and width than our Sun We report detection of EUV emission from the low acitivity K dwarf HD 4628 during the EUVE Deep Survey in the Lexan/boran band Piscium) is a main sequence star in the equatorial constellation of Pisces.It has a spectral classification of K2.5 V and an effective temperature of 5,055 K, giving it an orange-red hue with a slightly smaller mass and girth than the Sun.HD 4628 lies at a distance of approximately 24.3 light years from the Sun based on parallax

TYPEC TO TYPEC AUX ÇEVİRİCİ APARAT HADRON HD4628 Fiyatları ve. This detection, in conjunction with the non-detection of this object in the ROSAT Position Sensitive Proportional Counter (PSPC) all-sky survey, suggests the existence of a cool corona with a characteristic temperature. We report detection of EUV emission from the low activity K dwarf HD 4628 during the EUVE Deep Survey in the Lexan/boran band

Studio Ghibli Wallpapers WallpaperSafari. It has a apparent-magnitude of 5.75, making it mostly invisible but might be barely visible in good observing conditions HR 222 is a star in the Bright Star Catalogue.It is also known as HD 4628 in the Henry Draper Catalogue.