This star system has a relatively large proper motion.
This star is also notable for its large proper motion.
Some signs are produced with an exaggeratedly large motion, so that they take up more sign space than normal.
Only a few years later, however, Groombridge 1830 was discovered to have a larger proper motion.
When a star has a large proper motion, it usually means that it is nearby.
The control surface would move in such a way as to counteract large motions.
Statistically, therefore, the stars that have larger motions are nearer.
The wrist is used to move the stick in larger motions leading to higher volume notes.
This star was found to have a very large proper motion of about 5 arcseconds per year.
Only seven stars with such large proper motions are currently known.