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Heze, also known as Alpha Herculis, is a binary star system with an effective temperature of approximately 4,500 Kelvin. This temperature classifies it as a K-type giant star, which emits a reddish hue. The companion star in the system is of a different type, but the primary star's temperature is the most relevant when discussing Heze.
About 9500 light-years away.
There is no such star. Please check the spelling carefully and resubmit the question.
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Proxima Centauri is the closest star to Earth at a distance of about 4.24 light years away. It is part of the Alpha Centauri star system, which is the closest star system to our solar system.
The star Heze appears white to the naked eye, with a spectral class of A3. However, Heze is actually a binary star system, so there may be variation in color depending on the specific components of the system.
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Heze, also known as Alpha Herculis, is a binary star system with an effective temperature of approximately 4,500 Kelvin. This temperature classifies it as a K-type giant star, which emits a reddish hue. The companion star in the system is of a different type, but the primary star's temperature is the most relevant when discussing Heze.
The area of Heze is 12,238.6 square kilometers.
In still out there... far, far away
Barnard's Star is approximately 6 light years away.
It is a fictional galaxy "Far, far away"
No it is "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away"
If a star IS very bright but LOOKS fairly dim, it must be far away.
The observer.
Please specify the star you're asking about.
666 Lightyears