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Double Star 14407+1625 Observation Details

14407+1625

14407+1625 Daily Motion

14407+1625 will rise before twilight begins, at 17:27, and will reach 50° elevation by the time twilight commences at 21:44. It will reach its transit at 69° by 00:19 and gradually fade away as the night ends at 05:10, maintaining an elevation of around 23°.
14407+1625 will be visible until September, 22, when it will move too close to the Sun. During this time, its proximity to the Sun will cause it to disappear from the night sky, making it unobservable for a while.

14407+1625 Visibility Timetable on May 20

14407+1625 Rise and Set Timetable

TimeElevation
14407+1625 rise17:27
Sunset20:3637°
Civil sunset21:0743°
Astrosession begin22:2457°
14407+1625 transit00:1969°
Moon Rise, 52.2% illuminated02:2655°
Astrosession end04:3031°
Civil sunrise05:4716°
Sunrise06:1810°
14407+1625 set07:11
Moon Set13:22-34°

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14407+1625 Star System Description

14407+1625 is Triple Star System located in constellation Bootes at coordinates RA: 14h 40m 43s", Dec: 16° 25' 05s.
The primary component has a magnitude of 4.88, while the secondary component has a magnitude of 5.79. They are separated by 7 arcseconds at a position angle of 105 degrees. The brightness difference between the two components is 0.91 magnitudes, with the primary component being approximately 2.3 times brighter than the secondary.
Below is a table with star system details from the Washington Double Star (WDS) Catalog. This catalog is a comprehensive source of information on double and multiple star systems, providing key data on the positions, magnitudes, and separations of stellar components.

Technical Details of Star System 14407+1625

Property Value
Star System Identifier 14407+1625
System Type Triple Star System
Primary Star pi 1 Boo
Right Ascension (RA) 14.67875 (14h 40m 43s")
Declination (Dec) 16.41831 (16° 25' 05s)
Magnitude (Primary) 4.88
Magnitude (Secondary) 5.79
Spectral Type (Primary/Secondary) B9pMnHg
Separation (Arcseconds) 7.0
Position Angle 105°
Discovery Year 1777
Last Observed 2023
Primary Proper Motion (Ra, Dec) +011+016
Secondary Proper Motion (Ra, Dec) +004+009
Number of Observations 416

14407+1625 Components

ComponentMagnitudeSeparation (arcseconds)Position Angle
AB5.797.0105
AC10.63126.8160

The data presented in this table is sourced from the Washington Double Star (WDS) Catalog, a comprehensive repository of double and multiple star system information maintained by the U.S. Naval Observatory. We thank the WDS team for their continued efforts in providing accurate and detailed astronomical data.

Finder Chart for pi 1 Boo

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Object name14407+1625
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Limiting magnitude
14407+1625 coordinates14.67875, 16.41831
Center coordinates14.67875, 16.41831

14407+1625 Passage Through Night

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Current position of 14407+1625

Time07:07
Latitude37.751
Longitude-97.822
14407+1625 elevation1°
14407+1625 Azimuth70°
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Annual motion of 14407+1625

Time
DateTue, 20 May 2025
Twighlight start22:20
Twighlight end04:25
Twighlight duration6h 5m
Rise17:27
Set07:11
Elevation at transit69°
Transit time00:19
Equatorial coordinatesRA: 14h 40m 43s", Dec: 16° 25' 05s
Magnitude5
ConstellationBootes
The graph illustrates the annual visibility pattern of a 14407+1625, providing a comprehensive overview of its daily appearances and transit times throughout the year.
The graph is structured with the vertical axis showing the hours of the day, ranging from 12 AM to 12 AM the next day, while the horizontal axis spans each day of the year.
The reddish shaded area indicates the periods when the 14407+1625 is above the horizon, visible to observers. The white line marks the times when the celestial object reaches its highest point in the sky each day, known as the transit.