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STAR
HR 1557; H-D 30985; HIP 22488; SAO 217032; Ν Caeli; HD 30985; Nu Cae

Gassed (painting)         
  • A photograph similar to ''Gassed'' of British troops blinded by poison gas during the [[Battle of Estaires]], 1918
  • An American soldier with life-threatening [[mustard gas]] burns in 1918.
  • John Singer Sargent. ''Self Portrait'' c. 1906.
  • ''Study for Gassed Soldiers'', John Singer Sargent, 1918. [[Yale Centre for British Art]]
  • [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]]. ''[[The Parable of the Blind]]'', 1568. The painting is referenced by Sargent's.
OIL PAINTING BY JOHN SINGER SARGENT
Gassed is a very large oil painting completed in March 1919 by John Singer Sargent. It depicts the aftermath of a mustard gas attack during the First World War, with a line of wounded soldiers walking towards a dressing station.
Gassed         
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Nu Caeli

Nu Caeli (ν Caeli) is a yellow-white hued star in the constellation Caelum. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 6.07, which indicates it is near the lower limit on brightness that is visible to the naked eye. According to the Bortle scale, the star can be viewed from dark suburban skies. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 20.3 mas as seen from Earth, this star is located 161 light years from the Sun.

Houk (1978) listed a stellar classification of F2/3 V for Nu Caeli, which would indicate this is an F-type main-sequence star. In contrast, Malaroda (1975) assigned it to class F1 III-IV, which would suggest it is a more evolved F-type subgiant/giant transitional object. It is an estimated 880 million years old with 1.34 times the mass of the Sun. The star is radiating eight times the Sun's luminosity from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 6,596 K.

A companion is listed in multiple star catalogues. It is a 10th-magnitude star about 13″ away, much further away than ν Caeli and unrelated.