User:Exoplanetaryscience/neareststars/Gliese 1245 ABC

Gliese 1245 was discovered in 1967 by Giclas. Gliese 1245's triple nature was recognized in 1984. A, B, and C were first resolved in 1987. The system is possibly a member of the Ursa Major Moving Group, as the stars' high rotational velocities suggests they are under 1 billion years old.

List of papers

 * 1967
 * 1967.2.1: Giclas+ 1967 published 1967/02/21
 * 1968
 * 1969
 * 1970
 * 1971
 * 1972
 * 1973
 * 1974
 * 1974.12.1: Harrington+ 1974 published 1974/12
 * 1975
 * 1976
 * 1977
 * 1978
 * 1978.4.1: Khopolov+ 1978 published 1978/04/21
 * 1979
 * 1979.?.1: Zakhozhaj 1979 published 1979
 * 1979.2.1: Gliese+ 1979 published 1979/02/19
 * 1979.7.1: Petit 1979 published 1979/07/23
 * 1980
 * 1980.3.1: Rodono+ 1980 published 1980/03
 * 1980.4.1: Keenan+ 1980 accepted 1979/10/15, published 1980/04
 * 1980.4.2: Harrington+ 1980 published 1980/04
 * 1981
 * 1981.8.1: Young+ 1981 accepted 1981/02/19, published 1981/08
 * 1982
 * 1983
 * 1983.10.1: Probst 1983 accepted 1983/03/14, published 1983/10
 * 1984
 * 1984.6.1: Weis 1984' accepted 1983/12/14, published 1984/06
 * 1984.9.1: Harrington+ 1984 published 1984/09/19
 * 1985
 * 1986
 * 1987
 * 1988
 * 1989
 * 1990
 * 1991
 * 1992
 * 1993
 * 1994
 * 1995
 * 1996
 * 1997:
 * 1997.7.1: Tokovinin 1996 accepted 1996/10/23, published 1997/07/15 (Catalog)
 * 1998:
 * 1999:
 * 1999.2.1: Henry+ 1999 accepted 1998/09/25, published 1999/02/20
 * 2000:
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 * 2002:
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 * 2006:
 * 2007:
 * 2008:
 * 2009:
 * 2010:
 * 2011:
 * 2012:
 * 2012.7.1: Dieterich+ 2012 accepted 2012/05/29, published 2012/07/16
 * 2012.10.1: Malkov+ 2012 accepted 2012/09/07, published 2012/10/08 (Catalog)
 * 2013:
 * 2013.2.1: Neves+ 2013 accepted 2012/02/13, published 2013/02/15
 * 2014:
 * 2014.12.1: Hawley+ 2014 accepted 2014/10/21, published 2014/12/08
 * 2014.12.2: Tamazian+ 2014 published 2014/12
 * 2015:
 * 2016:
 * 2017:
 * 2017.1.1: Chang+ 2017 accepted 2016/10/14, published 2017/01/04
 * 2018: