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Qué (quién) es ironically$40830$ - definición

TRIPLE STAR IN THE NORTHERN CONSTELLATION OF AURIGA
HIC 28767; SAO 40830; HIP 28767

Socratic irony         
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RHETORICAL DEVICE, LITERARY TECHNIQUE, OR SITUATION IN WHICH THERE IS AN INCONGRUITY BETWEEN THE LITERAL AND THE IMPLIED MEANING
Socratic irony; Ironic; Dramatic irony; Verbal irony; Ironically; Roman irony; Ironical; Tragic irony; Parallel irony; Cosmic irony; Ironies; Dramatic Irony; Situational irony; Literary irony; Comic irony; Historical irony; Cosmic joke; Self-irony
¦ noun a pose of ignorance assumed in order to entice others into making statements that can then be challenged.
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RHETORICAL DEVICE, LITERARY TECHNIQUE, OR SITUATION IN WHICH THERE IS AN INCONGRUITY BETWEEN THE LITERAL AND THE IMPLIED MEANING
Socratic irony; Ironic; Dramatic irony; Verbal irony; Ironically; Roman irony; Ironical; Tragic irony; Parallel irony; Cosmic irony; Ironies; Dramatic Irony; Situational irony; Literary irony; Comic irony; Historical irony; Cosmic joke; Self-irony
adj. ironic that + clause (it's ironic that the weakest student in mathematics was elected class treasurer)
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RHETORICAL DEVICE, LITERARY TECHNIQUE, OR SITUATION IN WHICH THERE IS AN INCONGRUITY BETWEEN THE LITERAL AND THE IMPLIED MEANING
Socratic irony; Ironic; Dramatic irony; Verbal irony; Ironically; Roman irony; Ironical; Tragic irony; Parallel irony; Cosmic irony; Ironies; Dramatic Irony; Situational irony; Literary irony; Comic irony; Historical irony; Cosmic joke; Self-irony
a.
Mocking, full of irony, expressing irony.

Wikipedia

HD 40979

HD 40979 is a triple star system in the northern constellation of Auriga. The combined brightness of this group lies below the typical limit of visibility to the naked eye at an apparent visual magnitude of 6.74. It is located at a distance of approximately 108 light years from the Sun based on parallax. The system is receding with a radial velocity of +32 km/s. It has a relatively high rate of proper motion, traversing the celestial sphere at the rate of 0.182″ per year.

The primary, designated component A, is an F-type main-sequence star with a stellar classification of F7V. It is an estimated 2.51 billion years old and is spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 9.1 km/s. The star has 1.21 times the mass of the Sun and 1.26 times the Sun's radius. It has a higher metallicity than the Sun – what astronomers term the relative abundance of elements with a higher atomic number than helium. The star is radiating 1.96 times the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 6,077 K. As of 2002, there is one extrasolar planet known to be orbiting around this star. An infrared excess suggests a debris disk is orbiting the star at a separation of 16.10 AU with a mean temperature of 80 K.

The magnitude 9.11 secondary, component B, is a co-moving companion at an angular separation of 192.5″ from the primary, which corresponds to a projected separation of around 6,400 AU. It has 83% of the mass of the Sun. This star in turn has a magnitude 12.00 companion, component C, at a separation of 3.877″±0.013″ along a position angle of 37.969°±0.178°, as of 2015. This equates to a projected separation of 129 AU. The star has an estimated 0.38 times the Sun's mass.