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  2. Groombridge 34 - Wikipedia

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    It was listed as entry number 34 in A Catalogue of Circumpolar Stars, published posthumously in 1838 by British astronomer Stephen Groombridge. [11] Based upon parallax measurements taken by the Gaia spacecraft, the system is located about 11.6 light-years (3.6 parsecs) from the Sun. This positions the pair among the nearest stars to the Solar ...

  3. List of stars in Andromeda - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... triple star system 60 And: b: 60: ... List of stars in Andromeda.

  4. Zeta Andromedae - Wikipedia

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    Zeta Andromedae (Zeta And, ζ Andromedae, ζ And) is a star system in the constellation Andromeda. It is approximately 189 light-years from Earth. Zeta Andromedae is the star's Bayer designation. It also has the Flamsteed designation 34 Andromedae and multiple other designations in stellar catalogues.

  5. ADS 48 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... ADS 48 is a multiple star system in the constellation of Andromeda consisting of 7 stars.

  6. EG Andromedae - Wikipedia

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    The EG Andromedae system hosts a white dwarf and an evolved giant star, with an orbital period of 482.5 days. The giant star is losing mass through its stellar wind at a rate higher than 10 −6 M ☉ /yr, and the white dwarf is accreting a fraction of this mass without forming an accretion disk.

  7. Omicron Andromedae - Wikipedia

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    Omicron Andromedae is a multiple star containing at least three components. It may consist of two close pairs in a wider orbit, making a four-star system, [14] although the binarity of the primary star is in doubt. [11] This star system has a peculiar velocity of 34.5 ± 5.9 km/s. [14]

  8. Epsilon Andromedae - Wikipedia

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    Epsilon Andromedae, Latinized from ε Andromedae, is a star in the constellation of Andromeda. [4] It can be seen with the naked eye, having an apparent visual magnitude of 4.4. [ 2 ] Based upon an annual parallax shift of 21.04 mas as seen from Earth, [ 1 ] it is located 155 light years from the Sun .

  9. Psi Andromedae - Wikipedia

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    Psi Andromedae (ψ And, ψ Andromedae) is the Bayer designation for a triple star [4] system in the northern constellation of Andromeda. The combined apparent visual magnitude of this system is 4.95. [2] Based upon parallax measurements, is roughly 2,000 light-years (610 parsecs) from Earth. [1]