Alpha Telescopii
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Alpha Telescopii — Starbox short name=α Telescopii epoch=J2000.0 constell=Telescopium ra=18h 26m 58.4s dec=−45° 58 06 spectral=B3IV appmag v=+3.49 dist ly=249 ± 14 dist pc=76 ± 4 names=HR 6897, HD 169467, CD 46 12379, FK5 691, HIP 90422, SAO 229023, GC 25154Alpha… … Wikipedia
Alfa Telescopii — Constelación Telescopium Ascensión recta α 18h 26min 58,42s Declinación δ 45º 58’ 06,5’’ Distancia … Wikipedia Español
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Nova — For other uses, see Nova (disambiguation). Artist s conception of a white dwarf star accreting hydrogen from a larger companion A nova (plural novae) is a cataclysmic nuclear explosion in a star caused by the accretion of hydrogen on to the… … Wikipedia