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Deneb

HIP 102098; Alpha Cyg; 50 Cyg

HIP 102098; Alpha Cyg; 50 Cyg DoubleStar Cyg Visível Nível 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Requires steady seeing
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Propriedades Físicas

Magnitude 1.25
Tipo Espectral A2Ia
Cor da Estrela Branco (B-V 0.09)
Temperatura 8519 K
Raio 203.0 R☉
Distância 1380.2 ly

Posição e Identificadores

RA 20h 41m 25.9s
Dec +45° 16' 49.0"
Constelação Cyg
HR 7924
HIP 102098
Bayer Alpha
Flamsteed 50 Cyg
Variable ID Alp Cyg
Double Cat 14172

Visibilidade

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Sistema Estelar Múltiplo

Separação 75.6″
Mag da Companheira 11.7
Ângulo de Posição 105°
Cores das Estrelas A: Branco
Descobridor H N 73

Vista pela Ocular

80x Dawes: 1.9″ TFOV: 0.6°
Realista = tamanho angular verdadeiro
N E 105° A (1.2) B (11.7)

Sep: 75.6″ · PA: 105° · N cima, L esquerda

Resolvido · Rayleigh: 2.3″ · Dawes: 1.9″ · Eff: 3.1″

Comparação de Tamanho

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Classificação Espectral

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Notas Estelares

Alpha Cyg 1.21 - 1.29V. Change in H:H epsilon. No emission recorded before 1944.
The following two orbits are reported as equally probable: 846.8d, K 3.12k/s, V0 -2.81k/s; 776.4d, K 2.61k/s, | V0 -3.24k/s.
Cyg OB7.
Mass loss 3x10E-10 solar masses/y.
DENEB; Deneb Cygni; Deneb el Adige; Arided; Aridif; Gallina; Arrioph.

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Sobre Deneb

Descrição

Deneb is a blue-white supergiant of spectral type A2Ia, the brightest star in the constellation Cygnus (the Swan) at magnitude 1.25. Its distance is somewhat uncertain but is estimated at roughly 1,500-2,600 light-years, making it by far the most distant first-magnitude star. Deneb is extraordinarily luminous — roughly 200,000 times the luminosity of the Sun — and has about 19 times the Sun's mass and over 200 times its diameter. It is one of the most intrinsically luminous stars visible to the naked eye.

Dicas de Observação

Deneb marks the tail of Cygnus the Swan and the top of the Northern Cross asterism. It forms the faintest vertex of the Summer Triangle along with Vega and Altair. Despite appearing fainter than its two Summer Triangle companions, Deneb is vastly more luminous — the difference is entirely due to its much greater distance. The rich Milky Way star fields surrounding Deneb are magnificent through binoculars, and the North America Nebula (NGC 7000) lies just 3 degrees to its east. Best observed from June through December.

História

The name Deneb comes from the Arabic 'Dhanab ad-Dajajah' meaning 'tail of the hen.' Multiple bright stars carry names derived from the same Arabic root (Deneb Kaitos, Denebola), as 'tail' was a common stellar designation. Deneb has been used for navigation across cultures and is a prominent feature in the mythology of many civilizations, often associated with birds or crosses.

Curiosidades

If Deneb were placed at the same distance as Sirius (8.6 light-years), it would shine at about magnitude -8.4 — bright enough to cast sharp shadows at night, far outshining Venus. Deneb is losing mass at a significant rate through stellar winds, shedding roughly one hundred-thousandth of a solar mass per year. It is expected to become a supernova within the next few million years.