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HIP 96638 is a subgiant star located in the constellation of Sagittarius, Half-Man/Half-Horse Archer. It is not part of the Sagittarius constellation outline but is within the borders of the constellation. Based on the star's spectral type (A1IV), HIP 96638's colour is blue. The star cannot be seen by the naked eye, you need a telescope to see it.


The location of the HIP 96638 in the night sky is determined by the right ascension (R.A.) and declination (Dec.). These are equivalent to the Longitude and Latitude on Earth. The Right Ascension (Longitude) is expressed in time (hh:mm:ss) and is how far the star is along Earth's celestial equator. If the R.A. is positive, then it's eastwards and vice versa.


The Declination (Latitude) is how far north or south the object is compared to the celestial equator and is expressed in degrees. If the value is positive, it is north of the celestial equator. For HIP 96638, the location is 19h 38m 52.16 and -30 16` 51.9 .


Based on the location of Sagittarius, HIP 96638 can be located in the southern hemisphere of the celestial sky. The celestial hemisphere is equivalent to the hemispheres on Earth. HIP 96638 is on the Ecliptic. The Ecliptic is the path that the Earth takes as it orbits the Sun. As the Earth is titled, we therefore have Celestial and Ecliptic hemispheres and they can be different for a star.


Based on the star's spectral type of A1IV, HIP 96638's colour and type is blue - white subgiant star. There is no relationship between colour and size. For example, a red star can be large or small. Small stars are more energy efficient than larger stars and live longer.


If you use the 1997 parallax value, HIP 96638' absolute magnitude is -4.90. If you use the 2007 parallax value, HIP 96638' absolute magnitude is -0.40. Absolute Magnitude is the star's apparent magnitude from 10 parsecs or 32.6 light years. The magnitude assumes nothing is between the object and the viewer, such as dust clouds. To compare different stars' actual brightness, you would best use Absolute rather than Apparent Magnitude.


HIP 96638 distance from Earth is 11247.01 light-years away from Earth or 3448.28 parsecs. If you want that in miles, it is about 66,116,958,358,449,793.506, based on 1 Ly = 5,878,625,373,183.61 miles. The distance is calculated using the parallax from the original Hipparcos data released in 1997 which is 0.29000. In 2007, Hipparcos data was revised with a new parallax of 2.30000, which puts the HIP 96638 distance from Earth as 1418.10 light years or 434.78 parsecs. It should not be taken as though the star is moving closer or further away from Earth. It is purely that the distance was recalculated. An Astronomical Unit is the distance between Earth and the Sun. The number of A.U. is the number of times that the star is from the Earth compared to the Sun. When you use the 2007 distance, HIP 96638 is roughly 89,679,187.567 Astronomical Units from the Earth/Sun give or take a few.


The time it takes to travel to HIP 96638 depends on how fast you are going. U.G. has done some calculations as to how long it will take to go at differing speeds. A note about the calculations, when I'm talking about years, I'm talking about non-leap years only (365 days).


All non-Rogue Stars, like planets, orbit around a central spot. In the case of planets, it's the central star, such as the Sun. In the case of a star, it's the galactic centre. The constellations we see today will be different than they were 50,000 years ago or 50,000 years from now. proper motion details the movements of these stars and is measured in milliarcseconds. HIP 96638 is moving -5.99 0.67 milliarcseconds/year towards the north and 0.62 1.06 milliarcseconds/year east if we saw them in the horizon. . When the value is negative, the star and the Sun are getting closer to one another; likewise, a positive number means that two stars are moving away. It's nothing to fear as the stars are so far apart they won't collide in our lifetime, if ever.


CitationsCitations are extracted by the CitEc Project, subscribe to its RSS feed for this item. asHTMLHTML with abstractplain textplain text with abstractBibTeXRIS (EndNote, RefMan, ProCite)ReDIFJSON Cited by: Mario A Gonzalez-Corzo, 2019."The Evolution of Agricultural Production and Yields in Post-Reform Cuba,"Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 39(2), pages 1586-1601. Bilenko, Yuriy, 2022."Labor productivity in the agriculture, structural shifts and economic growth in the Central and Eastern European countries,"Agricultural and Resource Economics: International Scientific E-Journal, Agricultural and Resource Economics: International Scientific E-Journal, vol. 8(4), December. More about this item Keywords Productivity Analysis; Statistics Access and download statistics Corrections All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. You can help correct errors and omissions. When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:ags:aaeach:96638. See general information about how to correct material in RePEc. 041b061a72


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