HIP 60302
HIP 60302 is a F-type (Yellow-White) star located in the constellation Crux.
Located approximately 465.3 light-years from Earth, HIP 60302 resides within the broader disk of our Milky Way galaxy.
HIP 60302 is classified as a spectral class F star (F-type (Yellow-White)) on the Harvard spectral classification system.
HIP 60302 has an apparent magnitude of +8.88, placing it beyond naked-eye visibility. A good pair of binoculars or a small telescope is required to observe this star. Observers will note its white hue, which corresponds to a B-V color index of +0.407.
Physical Properties
| Spectral Class | Class F — F-type (Yellow-White) |
| Color Index (B−V) | 0.407 |
Observation
| Apparent Magnitude | +8.88 |
| Absolute Magnitude | 3.11 |
| Distance | 465 ly |
| Constellation | Crux |
Position
| Right Ascension | 12h 21.89m |
| Declination | -57° 18.49′ |
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of star is HIP 60302?
HIP 60302 is a Class F — F-type (Yellow-White) star.
How far is HIP 60302 from Earth?
HIP 60302 is approximately 465.3 light-years from Earth.
Can you see HIP 60302 with the naked eye?
With an apparent magnitude of 8.88, HIP 60302 is not visible to the naked eye.
What constellation is HIP 60302 in?
HIP 60302 is located in the constellation Crux.