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    30 Vulpeculae is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Vulpecula, located mid-way between Epsilon Cygni and a diamond-shaped asterism...
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    Alpha Vulpeculae (α Vulpeculae, abbreviated Alpha Vul, α Vul), officially named Anser /ˈænsər/, is the brightest star in the constellation of Vulpecula...
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    HD 189733 (redirect from V452 Vulpeculae)
    HD 189733, also catalogued as V452 Vulpeculae, is a binary star system 64.5 light-years (19.8 parsecs) away in the constellation of Vulpecula (the Fox)...
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    1 Vulpeculae is a class B4IV (blue subgiant) star in the constellation Vulpecula. Its apparent magnitude is 4.77 and it is approximately 780 light years...
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    3 Vulpeculae (abbreviated 3 Vul) is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Vulpecula, located around 366 light years away from the Sun....
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    molecular hydrogen exists, it would have an atmospheric pressure of 410 ± 30 mbar of 0.1564 solar radii. The Mie approximation model also found that there...
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  • 35 Vulpeculae is a single, white-hued star in the northern constellation of Vulpecula. It is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude...
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    23 Vulpeculae is a triple star system in the northern constellation of Vulpecula. It is visible to the naked eye as a faint, orange-hued star with an apparent...
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  • (ly) Sp. class Notes ε Peg ε 8 11 206778 107315 21h 44m 11.14s +09° 52′ 30.0″ 2.38 −4.19 672 K2Ibvar Enif, Enf, Enir, Al Anf, Fom, Fum al Faras, Os Pegasi...
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  • 24 Vulpeculae is a single, yellow-hued star in the northern constellation of Vulpecula. It is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual...
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  • 19 Vulpeculae is star located approximately 1,690 light years from Earth in the northern constellation of Vulpecula. It is a probable member of the open...
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    31 Vulpeculae is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Vulpecula. It is visible to the naked eye as a faint, yellow-hued point of light...
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    QQ Vulpeculae is a cataclysmic variable binary star system in the northern constellation of Vulpecula, abbreviated QQ Vul. It has a brightness that fluctuates...
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    Vulpeculae is a variable star located in the constellation Vulpecula. A supergiant star, it is around 382 times the diameter of the Sun. S Vulpeculae...
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  • 20 Vulpeculae is single star located around 1,170 light years away in the northern constellation of Vulpecula. It is visible to the naked eye as a dim...
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    SV Vulpeculae is a classical Cepheid (δ Cepheid) variable star in the constellation Vulpecula. It is a supergiant at a distance of 8,700 light years. SV...
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    NQ Vulpeculae also known as Nova Vulpeculae 1976, was a nova that appeared in the constellation Vulpecula in 1976. It was discovered visually at 18:20...
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    22 Vulpeculae is a binary star system in the northern constellation Vulpecula. Based on its parallax, it is located some 1,490 light-years away, and it...
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    13 Vulpeculae is a blue giant with a stellar classification of class B9.5III in the northern constellation Vulpecula. It is visible to the naked eye as...
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    HD 192685 (redirect from QR Vulpeculae)
    HD 192685, also known as QR Vulpeculae or HR 7739, is a Be star about 1,000 ly away in the Vulpecula constellation. It is visible to the naked eye. HD...
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    2 Vulpeculae is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Vulpecula, located around 1,800 light years away from the Sun. It is visible to the...
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    T Vulpeculae is a possible binary star system in the northern constellation of Vulpecula, near the star Zeta Cygni, close to the pair 31 Vulpeculae and...
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  • 17 Vulpeculae is a single, blue-white hued star in the northern constellation of Vulpecula. The distance to this star can be estimated from its annual...
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    7 Vulpeculae is a binary star system approximately 910 light years away in the slightly northern constellation of Vulpecula. It is a challenge to view...
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    into his catalog as a star called "34 Tauri". 11 Vulpeculae was a nova, now known as CK Vulpeculae. Many of them were caused by arithmetic errors made...
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    8 Vulpeculae is star located about 457 light years away in the northern constellation of Vulpecula. It lies just 7′ from Alpha Vulpeculae and the two...
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  • stars comprising the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN (on 30 June and 20 July 2016) together with names of stars adopted by the IAU Executive...
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    M27, the Dumbbell Nebula, is found three degrees to the east, and α Vulpeculae three degrees to the west. Open star cluster NGC 6823 is about 50 light-years...
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    "Photographs of the Nebulae M 31, h 44, and h 51 Andromedae, and M 27 Vulpeculae". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 49 (2): 65–66. Bibcode:1888MNRAS...
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    Astronomy. 30: 469. Bibcode:1922PA.....30..469R. "Constellations". Ian Ridpath. Archived from the original on 16 July 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023...
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