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Alnasl

HIP 88635; Gamma2 Sgr; 10 Sgr

HIP 88635; Gamma2 Sgr; 10 Sgr Star Sgr Visível Nível 1 Naked eye / Binoculars
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Propriedades Físicas

Magnitude 2.99
Tipo Espectral K1III
Cor da Estrela Laranja (B-V 1.00)
Distância 96.9 ly

Posição e Identificadores

RA 18h 05m 48.5s
Dec -30° 25' 27.0"
Constelação Sgr
HR 6746
HIP 88635
Bayer Gamma2
Flamsteed 10 Sgr

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Classificação Espectral

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Notas Estelares

Wolf 630 group.
Nash; Alnasl; Alwazl; Zujj al Nushshabah; Nushaba. Gamma1 or gamma2 Sgr; see HR 6742.

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Sobre Alnasl

Descrição

Alnasl (also spelled Nushaba) is an orange giant of spectral type K1III at magnitude 2.99 in Sagittarius. Located about 96 light-years from Earth, it has a luminosity of roughly 100 times solar. Alnasl marks the tip of the arrow in the Archer's bow and lies near the direction of the galactic center, making its field rich with background stars.

Dicas de Observação

Alnasl sits at the tip of the arrow/spout of the Sagittarius Teapot asterism. It is a good starting point for finding the rich star clouds, nebulae, and clusters near the galactic center. Its warm orange color provides a nice contrast to the blue-white star clouds behind it. Best observed from June through September when Sagittarius is in the evening sky.

História

The name Alnasl comes from the Arabic 'al-nasl,' meaning 'the arrowhead' or 'the point,' describing its position at the tip of the Archer's arrow. In the popular Teapot asterism, Alnasl marks the tip of the spout from which the Milky Way appears to pour like steam.

Curiosidades

When you look at Alnasl, you are looking almost directly toward the center of our Milky Way galaxy, which lies just a few degrees away in the dense star clouds of Sagittarius. The 'steam' rising from the Teapot's spout is actually the dense star clouds of the Milky Way's central bulge.