Beta Scuti
Observation data Epoch J2000.0 Equinox J2000.0 | |
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Constellation | Scutum |
Right ascension | 18h 47m 10.5s |
Declination | −04° 44′ 52″ |
Apparent magnitude (V) | +4.22[1] |
Distance | 690 ± 115 ly (211 ± 35 pc) |
Spectral type | G5II... |
Other designations | |
Beta Scuti (β Sct, β Scuti) is a star in the constellation Scutum. It is approximately 690 light years from Earth. The primary star is radiating about 1,270 times the luminosity of the Sun from its outer atmosphere at an effective temperature of 4,622 K.[1] The star is a yellow G-type bright giant with an apparent magnitude of +4.22.
Beta Scuti was a latter designation of 6 Aquilae.[2]
References
- 1 2 Mallik, Sushma V. (December 1999), "Lithium abundance and mass", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 352: 495–507, Bibcode:1999A&A...352..495M
- ↑ Wagman, M. (August 1987). "Flamsteed's Missing Stars". Journal for the History of Astronomy, Vol.18, NO. 3/AUG, P.209, 1987. 18: 212. Bibcode:1987JHA....18..209W.
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