Tyberius (also known as Mu Aquilae A) is a star, spectral class K, visible from Earth (111 light-years distant) in the constellation of Aquila.
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This star is a singular body, with no other stars as immediate companions, although it overlaps several other stars of the Mu Aquilae areas visually when viewed from Earth. (ST reference: Star Charts)
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Stars, systems and objects of the Aquila constellation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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31 Aquilae • Alpha Aquilae (Altair) • Beta Aquilae (Alshain) • Delta Aquilae • Mu Aquilae (Mu Aquilae A (Tyberius)) • Zeta Aquilae (Deneb el Okab) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Planets and planetoids: | Alshain IV • Altair III • Altair IV • Altair VI • Altair VII • Beta Aquilae II • Zeta Aquilae |
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External links[]
- Mu Aquilae article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.