Star CD-49 14193
Orange star CD-49 14193 is located 82 light years away from the Sun.
It is a single flare star of spectral class M0V, that has typically about 70 % of solar mass.
For now, there are no known exoplanets in this star system.
Frequently Asked Questions stardetail
How far is the CD-49 14193 system from the Sun?
The CD-49 14193 system is 82 light years or 25.0 parsecs from the Sun.
What galaxy is the CD-49 14193 star in?
The CD-49 14193 is in the Milky Way galaxy just like the Sun.
How many stars are in the CD-49 14193 system?
The CD-49 14193 is a single star, there are no other known stars in the system.
What type of star is the CD-49 14193?
The star CD-49 14193 is a Orange star star.
What temperature is star CD-49 14193?
The star CD-49 14193 has an effective temperature of 3946 K. Find out more about the temperature of stars in
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