HD 90264
HD 90264 is a star in the constellation Leo. It is a yellow dwarf star, similar to our Sun, and is classified as a G5V star. The apparent magnitude of HD 90264 is approximately 7.46, meaning it is not visible to the naked eye and requires binoculars or a telescope to observe.
HD 90264 is located approximately 110 light-years from Earth. Its stellar parameters, such as mass, radius, and temperature, are all relatively similar to those of the Sun, though it is slightly older.
As of the current scientific knowledge, no planets have been confirmed orbiting HD 90264. However, radial velocity measurements and other methods for detecting exoplanets have been employed to study this star, and future observations may reveal the presence of planetary companions. The search for exoplanets around Sun-like stars like HD 90264 is crucial for understanding the frequency and characteristics of planetary systems similar to our own.
HD 90264 is also cataloged under other designations, including but not limited to: HIP 50992, SAO 81481, and various entries in the Tycho Catalogue. These alternative designations are a result of different star catalogs compiled by various astronomical surveys and observatories.