68 Tau star & the Moon
Taken by Matteo Vacca on March 7, 2014 @ Milis, Italy
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68 Tauri is a white main sequence star of magnitude +4.30, located in the constellation of Taurus. It is a variable Alpha2 Canum Venaticorum, of spectral class variable between A2IV and A1V. It is part of the Hyades open storage under. This is actually a multiple star system about 172 light years away from the solar system. 68 Tauri moves along an orbit around the galactic center at a speed of 47 km / s relative to the Sun. Newton 130, Cam 1280x960 at 15 fps software: Sharpcap 2, Registax 5.1
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