Ross 248

Ross 248 (HH Andromedae) is a small star about 10.30 light-years (3.16 parsecs) from Earth. It is in the direction of the northern constellation of Andromeda.[1] Despite its proximity to the Earth, this star is too dim to be seen with the naked eye.[2] Ross 248 was first catalogued by Frank Elmore Ross in 1926 with his second list of proper motion stars.[3]

The star is a UV Ceti-type variable star and a red dwarf

Ross 248 Media

References

  1. Leggett S.K. 1992. Infrared colors of low-mass stars. Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 82 (1): 351–394. [1]
  2. Routray, Sudhir K. 2004. Light years away: the whole creation at a glance. iUniverse, p. 31. ISBN 0-595-33582-9
  3. Ross, Frank E. 1926. New proper-motion stars, (second list). Astronomical Journal 36 (856): 124–128. [2]