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HR3352

Above the horizon.  Circumpolar today
Alt: 45.10°   Az: 21.12°   Direction: North-North-East

HR3352 is a variable and double star of spectral class A2 in the constellation of Camelopardalis.

HR3352 visual magnitude is 6.31. Because of its faintness, HR3352 is visible to the naked eye only from locations with very dark skies, while it is not visible at all from skies affected by light pollution.

Image of HR3352 star
DSS2 image of HR3352. The red arrow shows the motion of HR3352 during the next 10000 years (-2.83 arcmin in Right Ascension and -3.83 arcmin in declination);

Celestial Coordinates

Apparent

08h 39m 38s
+74° 38’ 08”
16h 55m 04s
01h 34m 42s

J2000

08h 36m 48s
+74° 43’ 24”

Galactic Coordinates

139.27°
32.95°

Finder Chart

Finder chart HR3352 star
Simplified finder chart for HR3352.

Magnitude, Color, Spectral Class

6.31

1.69
A2
10125K

The red dot in the diagram below shows where HR3352 is situated in the Hertzsprungā€“Russell diagram.

HR Diagram
H-R diagram showing the position of HR3352. Attribution: Richard Powell / CC BY-SA

Star System Properties

HR3352 is a visual double star which can be observed with the help of medium or large telescopes. The table below shows key information about the HR3352 double sysyem:

6.31
9.81
3.5
1.8 arcsec

Distance, Radial Speed, Proper Motion

HR3352 is distant 273.49 light years from the Sun and it is moving towards the Sun at the speed of 6 kilometers per second.

83.89
273.49
-6 km/s
-0.017 arcsec/y
-0.023"/y

Alternative Designations

SAO6592
SAO6592

Visibility from Your Location

HR3352 is circumpolar and transits at 07:06 UTC (altitude: 66.8°)