HD 35519

Star in the constellation Auriga


title: "HD 35519" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["k-type-giants", "auriga", "durchmusterung-objects", "henry-draper-catalogue-objects", "hipparcos-objects", "bright-star-catalogue-objects"] description: "Star in the constellation Auriga" topic_path: "general/k-type-giants" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_35519" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Star in the constellation Auriga ::

| image = [[File:M 38.jpg|250px]] | caption = HD 35519 is the bright star next to the lower right corner in this picture of star cluster Messier 38 | credit = | epoch = J2000 | constell = Auriga | ra = | dec = | appmag_v = | type = | class = K7III | b-v = +1.45 | u-b = +1.68 | variable = | radial_v = | prop_mo_ra = −14.262 | prop_mo_dec = −11.146 | parallax = 5.0023 | p_error = 0.0877 | parallax_footnote = | absmag_v = −0.08 | mass = 2.7 | radius = 30 | luminosity = 259 | temperature = 4,265 | metal_fe = | gravity = 1.50 | rotational_velocity = | age_gyr = 5.6 | names = | Simbad = HD+35519

HD 35519 is a giant star in the direction of open cluster Messier 38. It was once treated as a cluster member, but is now known to be a foreground object.

References

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References

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