[2] Based upon an annual parallax shift of 26.75 mas as seen from the Gaia space telescope, the star is located around 122±2 light years from the Sun.
[3] This is giving the star an oblate shape with an equatorial bulge that is an estimated 23% larger than the polar radius.
This may be coming from an undiscovered companion, since A-type stars are not expected to be a significant source of X-rays.
[9] Mu Piscis Austrini is moving through the Galaxy at a speed of 20 km/s relative to the Sun.
Consequently, the Chinese name for μ Piscis Austrini itself is 天錢四 (Tiān Qián sì, English: the Fifth Star of Celestial Money.