126614

In the automotive industry, is a specific part number for a wax product from Malco Automotive Products .

In the United States, is the unique identification number assigned to the University of Colorado Boulder by the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) .

: The university is also tracked under this ID for national rankings, including campus free speech rankings . 2. Astronomy: HD 126614 (Star System) 126614

The number refers to several distinct entities depending on the context, most notably a university identifier, an astronomical object, and a commercial product. 1. Institutional Identifier: University of Colorado Boulder

: It is a hierarchical triple star system. The primary star, a K0-type sub-giant, is orbited by a secondary M-dwarf star at roughly 36 AU and a more distant third companion at approximately 3,000 AU . In the automotive industry, is a specific part

: The system is notable for hosting HD 126614 Ab , a "circumstellar" giant planet (about 0.38 times the mass of Jupiter) with an orbital period of roughly 1,244 days. 3. Commercial Product: Malco Automotive Waxes

: This number is used by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) to track institutional data such as educational offerings, mission statements, and student demographics. a K0-type sub-giant

is a metal-rich star system located approximately 72 light-years away in the constellation Libra.