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SCR J0936-3237
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Star SCR J0936-3237

SCR J0936-3237 is located 95 light years away from the Sun. It is a single star. For now, there are no known exoplanets in this star system.
Sun distance
95 light years

SCR J0936-3237

Unknown star type, High proper motion star

Location +

Ascension iconRight ascension: 9h 36m 1.475s
Declination iconDeclination: -32° 38' 1.059'' (southern hemisphere)
Parallax iconParallax: 34.386
Distance iconSun distance: 94.851 ly | 29.1 pc
Star position
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Basic characteristic

Photometry

Magnitude iconApparent magnitude (V): 12.2
Magnitude iconAbsolute magnitude (V): 9.8
Absolute stellar magnitude in different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum from infrared (K band) to ultraviolet (U band).
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K
2.1
H
1.6
J
1.2
Grp
0.8
I
0.8
G
0.6
V
0.5
Gbp
0.5
B
0.4
U
0.3
More about SCR J0936-3237
       SCR J0936-3237 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
Gaia DR3 5439615082987191040
External sources
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Simbad database (SCR J0936-3237)
Astronomical database SIMBAD (the Set of Identifications, Measurements and Bibliography for Astronomical Data)
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Gaia database (Gaia DR3 5439615082987191040)
Archive from the Gaia mission

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