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Alpha Librae is the second brightest star in the constellation Libra.It has an absolute magnitude of +3.28It has an apparent magnitude of +5.15
147 million years
Depending on where Mercury is relative to the Earth as the two planets orbit the sun, the distance from Mercury to Earth varies from 77.3x106km and 221.9x106km.
Earth is part of our solar system.
The distance around the Earth's equator is approximately 4,007,500,000cm.
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There are 6 main starts that make up the constellation, Libra. The names of these stars are, Beta Librae, Gamma Librae, Alpha Librae, Upsilon Librae, Tau Librae, and Sigma Librae.
Sigma Librae (Brachium) is a star in the constellation Libra.It has a spectral class of M3 so it is a red giant and in it's final stage of evolution.
I assume you really mean Zubenelgenubi (alpha librae) in which case it's about 77.2 light years away.
Considered a binary, possibly quintuplet, star system Alpha Librae has two bright main stars. The brighter of the two is a dwarf star of spectral type A3 and its companion is a yellow-white dwarf of spectral type F4.
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Gamma Librae is a very faint orange color.
Alpha Librae is the second brightest star in the constellation Libra.It has an absolute magnitude of +3.28It has an apparent magnitude of +5.15
There are 83 stars within the constellation, which have an apparent magnitude of 6.5 of brighter. The three brightest stars are:Beta Librae = Zubeneschamali Alpha Librae = Zubenelgenubi Gamma Librae = Zubenelakrab.
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Zubenelgenubi (aka Alpha Librae or in older texts Kiffa Australis or Lanx Australis) is about 77 light years.
147 million years