Antares, a red supergiant star in the constellation Scorpius, is approximately 550 light-years away from Earth. Han, on the other hand, is not a specific astronomical object but likely refers to a star or system within the broader context of astronomy. Without more context on which "Han" is being referenced, a precise distance cannot be provided. If referring to a specific star or system named Han, additional details would be needed to determine the distance.
A binary system is a term referring to two objects (usually stars, but also planets, galaxies or asteroids) whose gravitational interaction causes them to orbit about a common centre of mass.Antares has a companion star (or binary star) called Antares B which is at a distance of approximately 550 AU from Antares A. (Neptune for comparison is only 30 AU from the Sun). This "companion" takes around 878 years to orbit Antares A.
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Antares is in the constellation Scorpio.
Antares (Alpha Scorpii) is a huge red hypergiant star, with a radius 800 times that of our own sun. There are some bigger stars though, such as Betelgeuse (1180 solar radii) and V354 Cephei (1520 solar radii), but the biggest known star is VY Canis Majoris, which is estimated to have a diameter between 1800 and 2100 times that of our own sun. If it were in the centre of our solar system its edges would almost reach the orbit of Saturn.
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antares is one of the biggest star known.
Antares has a spectral class of M1LB.
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The distance to the star Antares, approximately 604 light years from Earth, can be expressed in scientific notation as 6.04 × 10² light years. This format highlights the significant figures and makes it easier to work with large numbers in scientific contexts.
Sirius is considerably hotter than Antares.