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Alpha Camelopardalis and Hipparcos

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Difference between Alpha Camelopardalis and Hipparcos

Alpha Camelopardalis vs. Hipparcos

Alpha Camelopardalis (Alpha Cam, α Camelopardalis, α Cam) is a star in the constellation Camelopardalis, with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.3. Hipparcos was a scientific satellite of the European Space Agency (ESA), launched in 1989 and operated until 1993.

Similarities between Alpha Camelopardalis and Hipparcos

Alpha Camelopardalis and Hipparcos have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Apparent magnitude, Binary star, Catalogues of Fundamental Stars, Effective temperature, Epoch (astronomy), International Celestial Reference System, Proper motion, Star, Stellar association, Stellar classification, Stellar kinematics.

Apparent magnitude

The apparent magnitude of a celestial object is a number that is a measure of its brightness as seen by an observer on Earth.

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Binary star

A binary star is a star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter.

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Catalogues of Fundamental Stars

The Catalogue of Fundamental Stars is a series of six astrometric catalogues of high precision positional data for a small selection of stars to define a celestial reference frame, which is a standard coordinate system for measuring positions of stars.

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Effective temperature

The effective temperature of a body such as a star or planet is the temperature of a black body that would emit the same total amount of electromagnetic radiation.

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Epoch (astronomy)

In astronomy, an epoch is a moment in time used as a reference point for some time-varying astronomical quantity, such as the celestial coordinates or elliptical orbital elements of a celestial body, because these are subject to perturbations and vary with time.

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International Celestial Reference System

The International Celestial Reference System (ICRS) is the current standard celestial reference system adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).

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Proper motion

Proper motion is the astronomical measure of the observed changes in the apparent places of stars or other celestial objects in the sky, as seen from the center of mass of the Solar System, compared to the abstract background of the more distant stars.

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Star

A star is type of astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity.

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Stellar association

A stellar association is a very loose star cluster, looser than both open clusters and globular clusters.

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Stellar classification

In astronomy, stellar classification is the classification of stars based on their spectral characteristics.

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Stellar kinematics

In astronomy, stellar kinematics is the observational study or measurement of the kinematics or motions of stars through space.

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Alpha Camelopardalis and Hipparcos Comparison

Alpha Camelopardalis has 57 relations, while Hipparcos has 142. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 5.53% = 11 / (57 + 142).

References

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