- Lacaille 8760
Starbox begin
name=Lacaille 8760 Starbox observe
epoch=J2000
ra=21h 17m 15.3s
dec=-38° 52' 02"
appmag_v=6.67
constell=Microscopium Starbox character
class=M2 Ve
b-v=1.41
u-b=1.19
variable=Flare star Starbox astrometry
radial_v=+24.1
prop_mo_ra=-3259.00
prop_mo_dec=-1146.99
parallax=253.43
p_error=1.12
absmag_v=8.69 Starbox detail
mass=0.60
radius=0.66
luminosity=0.028 | temperature=3,340
metal=>50%Sun
rotation=?
age=>4.6 × 109 Starbox catalog
names=AX Microscopii, GJ 825, HD 202560, LHS 66, CD-39°14192, GCTP 5117, HIP 105090.Lacaille 8760 is a
red dwarf star in theconstellation Microscopium , themicroscope . Although it is slightly too faint to be seen without atelescope , this star is one of the nearest to our Sun at about 12.9light year s distance. This star was originally listed in a1763 catalog that was published posthumously by the French AbbéNicolas Louis de Lacaille . He observed this star in the southern sky while working from an observatory at theCape of Good Hope .In the past this star has been classified anywhere from spectral class K7 down to M2. In
1979 the Irish astronomer Patrick Byrne discovered that this is aflare star , and it was given the variable star designation AX Microscopii. As a flare star it is relatively quiet, only erupting on average less than once per day.This star orbits around the galaxy in an elliptical orbit with a relatively high
ellipticity of 0.23. Its closest approach to the Sun occurred about 20,000 years ago. Due to its low mass, this star has an expected lifespan of about 7 × 1010 years, far more than our own Sun.Despite efforts by astronomers, thus far no planets have been detected in orbit around this star.
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List of nearest stars External links
* [http://www.solstation.com/stars/lac8760.htm SolStation article]
* [http://www.kencroswell.com/thebrightestreddwarf.html The Brightest Red Dwarf] by Ken Croswell,Sky & Telescope , July 2002.
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