(astronomy) A star 6.1 light-years away from earth, of visual magnitude 9.5 and proper motion of 10.31 seconds of arc annually.
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(astronomy) A star 6.1 light-years away from earth, of visual magnitude 9.5 and proper motion of 10.31 seconds of arc annually.
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| Barnard, Edward Emerson (American astronomer and pioneer in photography) | |
| proper motion (in astronomy) | |
| Peter Van de Kamp (Dutch–American astronomer) |
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