HD 36112
HD 36112 is a star located in the constellation Taurus. It is a main sequence star of spectral type F8V, indicating it is a yellowish-white star fusing hydrogen in its core. The "HD" designation refers to its entry in the Henry Draper Catalogue, a large astronomical catalog of stars.
HD 36112 is located approximately 165 light-years away from Earth. Its apparent magnitude is about 7.68, making it too faint to be easily visible to the naked eye under normal conditions. It requires binoculars or a telescope for observation.
Relatively little is known about specific characteristics of HD 36112 beyond its basic stellar classification and location. It has been observed and cataloged as part of various astronomical surveys, but no planets have been detected orbiting it as of the current state of exoplanet research. Further study would be needed to determine precise details about its age, rotation rate, and chemical composition.