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{{Starbox begin | name=HD 15524 }}{{Starbox observe | epoch = J2000 | ra = {{RA|02|30|32.3544}} | dec = {{DEC|+25|14|06.107}} | appmag_v = 5.90[3] (5.97 / 10.4)[4] | constell = Aries }}{{Starbox character | component = HD 15524 A | class = F6 IV[5] or F4 V[6] | r-i = | v-r = | b-v = {{Val|0.412|0.006}}[7] | u-b = }}{{Starbox astrometry | radial_v = {{Val|-9.60|1.5}}[8] | prop_mo_ra = {{Val|+62.407|0.027}} | prop_mo_dec = {{Val|-75.827|0.026}} | parallax = 19.32 | p_error = 0.44 | parallax_footnote = [11] | absmag_v = 2.44[7] }}{{Starbox detail | source = | component1 = HD 15524 A | mass = 1.31[13] | radius = | luminosity = 10.01[14] | gravity = {{Val|3.92|0.14}}[13] | temperature = {{Val|6665|227|fmt=commas}}[13] | metal_fe = {{Val|0.11|0.05}}[17] | rotational_velocity = {{Val|59.8|3.0}}[7] | age_gyr = 1.633[13][13] }}{{Starbox catalog | names = {{odlist | BD=+24° 358 | FK5=2171 | HD=15524 | HIP=11670 | HR=728 | SAO=75407 }}[3] }}{{Starbox reference | Simbad = HD+15524 | ARICNS = }}{{Starbox end}}HD 15524 is a wide binary star[4] in the northern zodiac constellation of Aries. Located approximately {{convert|51.76|pc|ly}} away,[11] the primary, a yellow-white subgiant[5] or main sequence[6] star has an apparent magnitude of 5.97, meaning that it can be viewed with the naked eye under good conditions. 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