It has a yellow hue with an apparent visual magnitude of 8.99,[2] which is too faint to be viewed with the naked eye.
Parallax measurements provide a distance estimate of 182 light years from the Sun.
It is drifting away with a radial velocity of +29.5 km/s,[1] having come to within 124 light-years around a million years ago.
[2] Kazanasmas (1973) found a stellar classification of G5IV[3] for this object, matching a G-type star that is evolving along the subgiant branch.
This object is nearly twelve[5] billion years old and is spinning slowly with a projected rotational velocity of 1.4 km/s.