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Loading contentHR 6055 is a subgiant in the constellation Norma (Normae), lying about 774.7 light-years from Earth.
Class M. Cool red stars. The most common type in the galaxy, ranging from red dwarfs to red giants. Such stars have surface temperatures around 2,400–3,700 K and appear red to the eye.
| Spectral type | M2IV |
| Luminosity class | IV |
| Apparent magnitude | 5.45 |
| Absolute magnitude | -1.43 |
| Luminosity (Sun = 1) | 325 |
| Colour index (B−V) | 1.696 |
| Distance | 774.7 ly (237.53 pc) |
Values are real catalogue data; fields without a reliable value are omitted, never estimated.
A subgiant has begun to evolve off the main sequence, brightening and expanding as core hydrogen fusion ends.
Facts on this topic will be cited from these primary and reference sources.
Aggregated, openly-licensed star catalogue combining Hipparcos, the Yale Bright Star Catalogue, and the Gliese Catalogue of Nearby Stars.
High-precision parallax, magnitude, and position for ~118,000 stars.