- Eta Ursae Majoris
Starbox begin
name=Eta Ursae Majoris Starbox observe
epoch=J2000
ra=13h 47m 32.4s
dec=+49° 18′ 48″
appmag_v=1.85
constell=Ursa Major Starbox character
class=B3 V
b-v=-0.19
u-b=-0.67
variable=? Starbox astrometry
radial_v=-11
prop_mo_ra=-121.23
prop_mo_dec=-15.56
parallax=32.39
p_error=0.74
absmag_v=-0.60 Starbox detail
mass=6
radius=1.8
luminosity=700 | temperature=22,000
metal=?
rotation=~200 km/s
age=? Starbox catalog
names=Alkaid, Benetnash, Benetnasch, Elkeid, 85 Ursae Majoris, HR 5191, BD +50°2027, HD 120315, SAO 44752, FK5 509, GC 18643, HIP 67301.Eta Ursae Majoris (η UMa / η Ursae Majoris) is a
star in theconstellation Ursa Major . It also has the traditional names Alkaid (or Elkeid) and Benetnash (Benetnasch).It is known as 北斗七 (the Seventh Star of the Northern Dipper) or 搖光 (the Star of Twinkling Brilliance) in Chinese.
Alkaid is the most eastern (leftmost) star in the
Big Dipper (Plough) asterism. However, unlike most stars of the Big Dipper it is not a member of theUrsa Major moving group .Alkaid has
apparent magnitude +1.9, making it the 35th brightest star in the sky. It is a young bluish-whitemain sequence star of spectral class B3 V. At 20,000kelvin s it is one of the hotter stars visible with the naked eye.The name derives from "The leader of the daughters of the bier". The daughters of the bier; i.e.,
the mourning maidens , are the three stars of the handle of the Big Dipper, Alkaid,Mizar (star) , and Alioth.External links
* [http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/alkaid.html Alkaid] in Jim Kaler's "Stars" website
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