. . "\u03BA1 Ind Ba"@en . . . . . . "d"@en . . . "\u03BA1 Ind Ab"@en . "24.729"^^ . . "\u5370\u7B2C\u5B89\u5EA7\u03BA"@zh . . . "8433"^^ . . . . . . . . "15.315"^^ . . . "BG Ind Aa"@en . . . . "68279388"^^ . "\u5370\u7B2C\u5B89\u5EA7\u03BA\uFF0C\u53C8\u540DCP-59 7744\uFF0CHD 208496\u3001SAO 247247\u3001HR 8369\uFF0C\u662F\u5370\u7B2C\u5B89\u5EA7\u7684\u4E00\u9897\u6052\u661F\uFF0C\u89C6\u661F\u7B49\u4E3A6.12\uFF0C\u4F4D\u4E8E\u9280\u7D93333.72\uFF0C\u9280\u7DEF-46.45\uFF0C\u5176B1900.0\u5750\u6807\u4E3A\u8D64\u7D9321h 51m 26s\uFF0C\u8D64\u7DEF-59\u00B0 -46.45\u2032 20\u2033\u3002"@zh . "BG Ind B"@en . . . "BG Ind Ba"@en . . "\u5370\u7B2C\u5B89\u5EA7\u03BA\uFF0C\u53C8\u540DCP-59 7744\uFF0CHD 208496\u3001SAO 247247\u3001HR 8369\uFF0C\u662F\u5370\u7B2C\u5B89\u5EA7\u7684\u4E00\u9897\u6052\u661F\uFF0C\u89C6\u661F\u7B49\u4E3A6.12\uFF0C\u4F4D\u4E8E\u9280\u7D93333.72\uFF0C\u9280\u7DEF-46.45\uFF0C\u5176B1900.0\u5750\u6807\u4E3A\u8D64\u7D9321h 51m 26s\uFF0C\u8D64\u7DEF-59\u00B0 -46.45\u2032 20\u2033\u3002"@zh . "2.45"^^ . . "\u03BA1 Ind Bb"@en . . "2.45"^^ . "BG Indi"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "0.2028"^^ . . . . "19"^^ . . "126495.21599999999"^^ . . . . "0"^^ . . "BG Ind Ab"@en . . . . . "BG Ind Bb"@en . . . . . . "\u03BA1 Ind Aa"@en . . . "19.5917"^^ . . "1114459838"^^ . . . . "BG Ind A"@en . . . . . . "BG Indi, also known as \u03BA1 Indi (Kappa1 Indi) is a multiple star system in the southern constellation of Indus. Its average apparent magnitude is 6.141, meaning it can only be seen by the naked eye under exceptionally good viewing conditions. Stellar parallax measurements by Gaia put the system at about 166 light-years (51 parsecs) away."@en . . "y"@en . . . "6.141"^^ . . . . "F3V"@en . . "45649.353599999995"^^ . . . "BG Indi, also known as \u03BA1 Indi (Kappa1 Indi) is a multiple star system in the southern constellation of Indus. Its average apparent magnitude is 6.141, meaning it can only be seen by the naked eye under exceptionally good viewing conditions. Stellar parallax measurements by Gaia put the system at about 166 light-years (51 parsecs) away."@en . .