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39.9625
Longitude:
-83.0061

Double Star 19526-5458 Observation Details

19526-5458

19526-5458 Daily Motion

19526-5458 is said to be "never-rising." It is always below the horizon and remain out of view, regardless of the time of year or night.
19526-5458 will be visible until January, 1, 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.

19526-5458 Visibility Timetable on June 26

19526-5458 Rise and Set Timetable

TimeElevation
19526-5458 is always below the horizon-
Moon Rise, 0.2% illuminated05:46-11°
Moon Set21:57-25°
Astrosession begin23:07-18°
19526-5458 transit03:06-5°
Astrosession end04:02-6°

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19526-5458 Star System Description

19526-5458 is Double Star System located in constellation Telescopium at coordinates RA: 19h 52m 37s", Dec: -54° 58' 15s.
The primary component has a magnitude of 5.80, while the secondary component has a magnitude of 6.39. They are separated by 23.5 arcseconds at a position angle of 152 degrees. The brightness difference between the two components is 0.59 magnitudes, with the primary component being approximately 1.7 times brighter than the secondary.
The primary star is orange in color, and the secondary star is white.
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 19526-5458

Property Value
Star System Identifier 19526-5458
System Type Double Star System
Primary Star Tel-19526-5458
Right Ascension (RA) 19.87714 (19h 52m 37s")
Declination (Dec) -54.97103 (-54° 58' 15s)
Magnitude (Primary) 5.80
Magnitude (Secondary) 6.39
Spectral Type (Primary/Secondary) K0III+A2V (orange/white)
Separation (Arcseconds) 23.5
Position Angle 152°
Discovery Year 1826
Last Observed 2016
Primary Proper Motion (Ra, Dec) +021+004
Secondary Proper Motion (Ra, Dec) +006+004
Number of Observations 40

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.

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Object name19526-5458
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19526-5458 coordinates19.87714, -54.97103
Center coordinates19.87714, -54.97103

19526-5458 Passage Through Night

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Current position of 19526-5458

Time19:32
Latitude39.9625
Longitude-83.0061
19526-5458 elevation-45°
19526-5458 Azimuth-132°
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Annual motion of 19526-5458

Time
DateThu, 26 June 2025
Twighlight start23:03
Twighlight end03:56
Twighlight duration5h 53m
Rise19526-5458 is always down
Set19526-5458 is always down
Elevation at transit-5°
Transit time03:02
Equatorial coordinatesRA: 19h 52m 37s", Dec: -54° 58' 15s
Magnitude6
ConstellationTelescopium
The graph illustrates the annual visibility pattern of a 19526-5458, 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 19526-5458 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.