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HR5030

Below the horizon.  Never rises today
Alt: -66.54°   Az: 161.28°   Direction: South-South-East

HR5030 is a double main-sequence star of spectral class B6 in the constellation of Musca.

HR5030 visual magnitude is 6.05. Because of its faintness, HR5030 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 HR5030 star
DSS2 image of HR5030. The red arrow shows the motion of HR5030 during the next 10000 years (-3.83 arcmin in Right Ascension and -2.17 arcmin in declination);

Celestial Coordinates

Apparent

13h 24m 45s
-72° 16’ 31”
13h 39m 15s
03h 04m 01s

J2000

13h 22m 52s
-72° 08’ 48”

Galactic Coordinates

305.37°
-9.42°

Finder Chart

Finder chart HR5030 star
Simplified finder chart for HR5030.

Magnitude, Color, Spectral Class

6.05
Main-sequence

-0.75
B6V
9125K

The red dot in the diagram below shows where HR5030 is situated in the Hertzsprungā€“Russell diagram.

HR Diagram
H-R diagram showing the position of HR5030. Attribution: Richard Powell / CC BY-SA

Star System Properties

HR5030 is a visual double star which can be observed only with the help of very large telescopes. The table below shows key information about the HR5030 double sysyem:

6.05
7.45
1.4
0.3 arcsec

Distance, Radial Speed, Proper Motion

HR5030 is distant 746.00 light years from the Sun and it is moving far from the Sun at the speed of 33 kilometers per second.

228.83
746.00
33 km/s
-0.023 arcsec/y
-0.013"/y

Alternative Designations

SAO257033
SAO257033

Visibility from Your Location

HR5030 is currently not visible from Greenwich, UK