What type of star is Vindemiatrix?
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Epsilon Virginis is a star in the constellation Virgo. It has the traditional name Vindemiatrix, which means The Grape Gatherer.It is about 102 light years from us.
Iota Virginis (Syrma) is a star in the constellation Virgo.It is yellow dwarf with a spectral class of F6 which means it will appear as yellow white.It is located about 70 light years from us.
No. A star's class on the main sequence is ultimately predetermined by its mass, so a star cannot change its position on the main sequence. Epsilon Eridani is about 82% the mass of the sun, which limits it to a lower rate of fusion and thus a lower temperature and luminosity than a G-type star like the sun. Epsilon Eridani's only change in class will come when it leaves the main sequence to become a red giant.
The distance from Earth to the star Gamma Virginis, also known as Porrima, is approximately 38.2 light-years. This star is a binary star system located in the constellation Virgo.
Gamma Virginis, also known as Porrima, is a binary star system located in the constellation Virgo. It is approximately 39 light-years away from Earth and consists of two stars that are nearly identical in size and brightness, making it a classic example of a binary system. The stars in Gamma Virginis are of spectral type A, meaning they are hot, blue-white stars. Porrima is notable for its close orbit, completing a revolution every approximately 186 days.
With Spica, Gamma Virginis, Epsilon Virginis, Beta Virginis, Eta Virginis ----- or Uttarphalguni, HastaAnd Chitra Nakshatra.
Epsilon Virginis is a star in the constellation Virgo. It has the traditional name Vindemiatrix, which means The Grape Gatherer.It is about 102 light years from us.
Iota Virginis (Syrma) is a star in the constellation Virgo.It is yellow dwarf with a spectral class of F6 which means it will appear as yellow white.It is located about 70 light years from us.
"Spica (α Vir / α Virginis / Alpha Virginis) is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo, and the 15th brightest star in the nighttime sky. It is 260 light years distant fromEarth. A blue giant, it is a variable of the Beta Cephei type."
This star is Epsilon Pegasi. So its letter is "epsilon".
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Beta Virginis (or Avijava, Zavijah and Alaraph) is a star in the constellation Virgo. It is about 35.6 light years from us.
No. A star's class on the main sequence is ultimately predetermined by its mass, so a star cannot change its position on the main sequence. Epsilon Eridani is about 82% the mass of the sun, which limits it to a lower rate of fusion and thus a lower temperature and luminosity than a G-type star like the sun. Epsilon Eridani's only change in class will come when it leaves the main sequence to become a red giant.
There is no star with that name. Many stars have names that start with "Epsilon", followed by the genitive of a constellation, e.g. "Epsilon Cruxis", "Epsilon Geminorum", etc. If its epsilon segin cassiopeia, it is 520L/Y(light years) away from earth.
Alnilam (Epsilon Orionis) is a large blue supergiant star in the constellation of Orion.It has a spectral type of B0.See related link for more information.
The distance from Earth to the star Gamma Virginis, also known as Porrima, is approximately 38.2 light-years. This star is a binary star system located in the constellation Virgo.
Epsilon Pegasi (Enif) is the brightest star in the northern constellation of Pegasus.It has a spectral type of K2, so it is an orange supergiant.