HIP 34712
HIP 34712 is a M-type (Red) star.
Located approximately 85.7 light-years from Earth, HIP 34712 resides within the broader disk of our Milky Way galaxy.
HIP 34712 is classified as a spectral class M star (M-type (Red)) on the Harvard spectral classification system.
At an apparent magnitude of +11.16, HIP 34712 is a faint star that requires a telescope to observe. It is invisible to the naked eye and too dim for most binoculars. Observers will note its red hue, which corresponds to a B-V color index of +1.440.
Physical Properties
| Spectral Class | Class M — M-type (Red) |
| Color Index (B−V) | 1.440 |
Observation
| Apparent Magnitude | +11.16 |
| Absolute Magnitude | 9.06 |
| Distance | 85.7 ly |
Position
| Right Ascension | 7h 11.33m |
| Declination | -67° 7.37′ |
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of star is HIP 34712?
HIP 34712 is a Class M — M-type (Red) star.
How far is HIP 34712 from Earth?
HIP 34712 is approximately 85.6 light-years from Earth.
Can you see HIP 34712 with the naked eye?
With an apparent magnitude of 11.16, HIP 34712 is not visible to the naked eye.