HD 173047

HD 173047 is a solitary, bluish-white hued star located in the southern constellation Telescopium. It has an apparent magnitude of 6.24, placing it near the limit for naked eye visibility, even under ideal conditions. The object is located relatively far at a distance of 1,050 light-years based on Gaia DR3 parallax measurements, but it is drifting closer with a heliocentric radial velocity of $$. At its current distance, HHD 173047's brightness is heavily diminished by 0.44 magnitudes due to interstellar extinction and it has an absolute magnitude of −1.52

HD 173047 has a stellar classification of B8/9 II, indicating that it is an evolved B-type star with the characteristics of a B8 and B9 bright giant. It has 4 times the mass of the Sun and a slightly enlarged radius 5.54 times that of the Sun's. It radiates a bolometric luminosity 692 times that of the Sun's from its photosphere at an effective temperature of $$ HD 173047 is metal enriched with an iron abundance 126% that of the Sun's ([Fe/H] = +0.10) and it is estimated to be 194 million years old.