1SWASP J1407 Facts
1SWASP J1407's star type is star that can be located in the constellation of Centaurus. The description is based on the spectral class.
1SWASP J1407 is not part of the constellation outline but is within the borders of the constellation.
The star can not be seen by the naked eye, you need a telescope to see it.
It is calculated at being .016 Billion Years old. This information comes from ExoPlanet.
1SWASP J1407 has at least 1 Extrasolar Planets believed to be in orbit around the star.
1SWASP J1407 has a radius that is 0.99 times bigger than the Suns. Radius
The star is calculated at being about 433.80 light years away from us. Distance
Location of 1SWASP J1407
The location of the star in the night sky is determined by the Right Ascension (R.A.) and Declination (Dec.), these are equivalent to the Longitude and Latitude on the Earth. The Right Ascension is how far expressed in time (hh:mm:ss) the star is along the celestial equator. If the R.A. is positive then its eastwards. The Declination is how far north or south the object is compared to the celestial equator and is expressed in degrees. For 1SWASP J1407, the location is 14h 07m 48.00 and -39° 45` 43.00 .
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