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Double star in Eridanus. It is not clear if L 730-18 is an actual or just an apparent double star. Some sources list them as the same distance, while others at quite different distances. Star A is also known as LP 771-95, NN 3192 A, and HIP 14101 (?). Star B is also known as LP 771-96 and NN 3193 B. Some sources say they are separated by 48 AU, but it is not clear if this is the distance between A and B or if B itself is a binary with this distance.
Luyten 730-18 System Web Pages[]
- http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=LP++771-95 - Star A - matches Sol Station's LP number and database's GJ number
- http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?protocol=html&Ident=2MASS+J03015142-1635356 - Star B
- http://scromett.com/Stars/Luyten_730-18.htm - game - mistakens system for Gl 400? - matches Sol Station's L and LP number
- http://www.myresumestuff.com/hyperspace/starDB/starpage2.php?ID=9887
- http://www.astrostudio.org/xhip.php?hip=14101
- http://www.solstation.com/stars3/100-ms.htm (listed as beyond 10pc)
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- Aliases: Luyten 730-18 System, Gliese 3193 System, LP 771-96 System, LP 771-95 System, Gliese 3192 System, HIP 14101 System, Luyten 730-18 A System, Luyten 730-18 B System
- Nearest Orange Sub Giant System: Delta Eridani System