HD 165185 is the Henry Draper Catalogue designation for a star in the southern zodiac constellation of Sagittarius.
[6] Measurements of magnetic activity in the chromosphere show variations over time, much like the sunspot cycle.
[8] The stellar atmosphere has an effective temperature of 5,940[8] K, giving it the yellow-hued glow of a G-type star.
[14] HD 165185 completed its perihelion passage some 851,000 years ago when it came within 29 ly (8.9 pc) of the Sun,[15] and it is now moving away with a radial velocity component of 15.4 km/s.
[2] Based upon the motion of this star through space, its age, and properties, this star is a probable member of the Ursa Major Moving Group; a stellar kinematic group that formed in the same region of space.