Star CD-45 1184
Red dwarf CD-45 1184 is located 36 light years away from the Sun.
It is a single star of spectral class M2.5V, that has 34 % of solar mass.
For now, there are no known exoplanets in this star system.
More about CD-45 1184
Nearby star CD-45 1184 is a main sequence star that fuses hydrogen atoms into helium. It is approximately 40 % of the size of Sun and temperature on its surface is around 3455 K (3182 °C), which is about 60 % of Sun's temperature.
CD-45 1184 can be found in southern celestial hemisphere, however it is too dim to be seen with the naked eye or even a small telescope.
Other designations of this star
LTT 1678, CF 1005, GJ 145, Gliese 145, HIC 16536, HIP 16536, NLTT 11234, 2MASS J03325585-4442070, TIC 79568861, TYC 7574-455-1, UCAC4 227-003357, Gaia EDR3 4846689899968623744
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Class of stars Red dwarf
Red dwarfs are small reddish stars, that are by far the most common type of star in solar neighborhood. Their mass is usually between 10 and 50 % of solar mass.