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HIP 114189 — Star in Pegasus

Magnitude 6.0m Star Pegasus (Peg) Visible 4 Exoplanets
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1Physical Properties

Magnitude 5.99
Variable Type Delta Scuti (Pulsating)
Spectral Type A5V
Star Color Yellow-white (B-V 0.26)

2Position & Identifiers

RA 23h 07m 28.7s
Dec +21° 08' 03.0"
Constellation Pegasus (Peg)
HR 8799
HIP 114189
HD 218396
SAO 91022
Variable ID Var

3How easy to spot?

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Equipment Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
Naked eye Hard+ Hard V. hard+
50mm finder Easy Easy Easy
150mm scope Easy Easy Easy
Easy Medium Hard Very hard Impossible

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = outer suburbs · 5 = suburbs

4Visibility

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Best season Aug – Oct (peak: Sep)

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Exoplanets 4 known planets

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Planet Radius Mass Period Distance
HR 8799 e 13.11R⊕ 10.00M♃ 57.0yr 135ly
HR 8799 d 13.00R⊕ 9.44M♃ 101.3yr 135ly
HR 8799 c 13.00R⊕ 9.44M♃ 188.9yr 135ly
HR 8799 b 13.00R⊕ 6.29M♃ 465.4yr 135ly

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15Stellar Notes

Possible delta Sct type. Amp. 0.08V.
Possibility this is a metal-poor double star.

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