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Trash star 3 EP

HIP 25726

RA 82.4029° · Dec 20.0508° · star

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Score breakdown

· 1 badge
3 pts · Trash
Trash 15 pts → Common
  • Star +3
Total score 3

12 more points to reach Common.

Badges

  • Star · +3

Trivia

Could we get there?

  • Verdict. Hopelessly far for any craft humanity can build today.

Getting there

  • Aboard Voyager 1. ≈ 14.7 million years at Voyager 1's speed (17 km/s).
  • Fastest probe ever. ≈ 1.3 million years even at the Parker Solar Probe's 192 km/s.
  • At 10% light speed. ≈ 8363 years in a starship at a tenth of light speed.
  • Distance. 836 light-years from Earth.

Look-back time

  • Look-back time. The light you'd see left around the year 1190.

Saying hello

  • Say hello. A radio message and its reply would take 1673 years round-trip.

Properties

absmag
3.475
bv
0.403
constellation
Tau
dist ly
836.2976
mag
10.52
name
HIP 25726
spect
F0

About HIP 25726

HIP 25726 is a trash star. It lies about 836.3 light-years from Earth, sits in the constellation Tau, shines at apparent magnitude 10.52 and has spectral type F0.

HIP 25726 is a trash star worth 3 points across 1 science badge. Explore its facts, badges and place on the sky map, then add it to your dex on Spacedle.

How to see it

Look for HIP 25726 in the constellation Tau. At apparent magnitude 10.52, a small backyard telescope will bring it into view.

Like any astronomical target, HIP 25726 is best seen from a dark site away from city lights, and when it is above the horizon depends on your latitude and the time of year. The visibility panel above works out tonight's viewing window for your saved location.

Why HIP 25726 is a trash star

HIP 25726 scores 3 points on Spacedle's rarity scale, which places it in the trash tier. Another 12 points would lift it into a rarer tier.

That score comes from 1 science badge — Star — each earned for a real, measurable property of the object. Rarity on Spacedle is never random: the more remarkable an object's astrophysics, the more badges it collects, the higher it scores, and the rarer it ranks.

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Sky imagery and survey data courtesy of Aladin Lite & CDS, Strasbourg. Object data from the NASA Exoplanet Archive, JPL Small-Body Database, and the ATNF Pulsar Catalogue.