Saturday, June 26, 2010

Beta Cassiopeiae AB

Star type
g A: F2 III-IV 2
g B: NA

Distance from Earth
g 54.46 ly

Star Service No.
g NA

Age
g A: NA
g B: NA

Radius/Mass/Temp (xSol)
g A: 400%; 200%; 6,700 K
g B: NA; NA; NA

Brightness (xSol)
g A: 2800%
g B: NA

Metallicity
g A: NA
g B: NA

Comparison to Sol
g A: NA
g B: NA

Picture of star
g A: NA
g B: NA

Star system features
g NA

Known planets
g A: NA
g B: NA

Habitable zones
g A: NA
g B: NA

Orbital map
g A: NA
g B: NA

View from stars
g NA

Nearby stars
(Star systems with 10 light years)
g NA

Map locating star system
g NA

Location in Earth sky
g In constellation Cassiopeiae. As a star in the deep northern hemisphere of the sky, beta Cassiopeiae is prominent to viewers in the northern hemisphere but not often seen by those in the southern hemisphere. The constellation of Cassiopeia does not rise above the horizon to viewers in Tasmania, and only low if one were in Cairns.

Other names
g A: Caph, Chaph, Kaff, Al Sanam al Nakah, 11 Cas, Gl 8, HR 21, BD+58°3, HD 432, LHS 1027, GCTP 16.00, SAO 21133, FK5 2, HIP 746, GC 147, ADS 107, CCDM J00092+5909, β Cas, β Cassiopeiae,  al-Kaff al-Khadib
g B: NA

Sci-fi mentions
g A: NA
g B: NA

Get your SF book manuscript edited

.

No comments: