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Albireo — Estrela em Cisne

HIP 95947; Beta1 Cygni; 6 Cygni

Magnitude 3.1m Star Cisne (Cyg) Visível
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Sobre Albireo

Descrição

Albireo, Beta Cygni, is perhaps the most celebrated double star in the northern sky — a dazzling contrast pair of an amber K-type giant and a blue-white B-type dwarf, separated by 34 arcseconds. The primary (Beta Cyg A) is itself a close binary, while the companion (Beta Cyg B) is a single rapidly-rotating star. Gaia parallax measurements published in 2018 suggested the two stars may be an optical, not physical, pair — but more recent analyses argue they share motion and likely do form a gravitationally bound wide system. Together they lie about 430 light-years away.

Dicas de Observação

Albireo is the unchallenged showpiece of summer skies. Any small telescope at 40-80x splits the pair cleanly; the golden primary glows at magnitude 3.1, and the sapphire-blue secondary shines at 5.1. The color contrast is so striking that first-time observers routinely gasp at the eyepiece. Find Albireo at the head of the Northern Cross, at the foot of Cygnus the Swan. Best observed June through November; nearly overhead at temperate latitudes in August.

História

The name Albireo likely arose from a medieval Latin corruption of the Arabic "al-minhar al-dajajah" (the beak of the hen), filtered through Greek misreadings into "ab ireo" or "ireus." Father Johann Hevelius used the name in his 1687 Prodromus. The color contrast was first celebrated in 19th-century amateur literature, notably by William Henry Smyth in his 1844 "Cycle of Celestial Objects."

Curiosidades

Albireo sits near the center of the Summer Triangle and is one of the few famous doubles whose bound-system status remains scientifically contested. The orange primary rotates so slowly that its spectrum shows unusually sharp absorption lines, while the blue companion is a fast rotator — about 250 km/s at its equator. Many amateur astronomers consider the eyepiece view of Albireo the finest naked-target double-star sight in the heavens.

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1Propriedades Físicas

Magnitude 3.08
Tipo Espectral K2II gigante brilhante
Cor da Estrela Laranja (B-V 1.13)
Distância 433 ly

2Posição e Identificadores

RA 19h 30m 43.3s
Dec +27° 57' 35.0"
Constelação Cisne (Cyg)
HR 7417
HIP 95947
HD 183912
SAO 87301
Bayer Beta1
Flamsteed 6 Cyg
Double Cat 12540

3Facilidade de observação

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Equipamento Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
Olho nu Fácil Fácil Médio+
Buscador 50mm Fácil Fácil Fácil
150mm telesc. Fácil Fácil Fácil
Fácil Médio Difícil Muito difícil Impossível

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = suburbano · 5 = urbano

4Visibilidade

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Melhor temporada Jun – Aug (peak: Jul)

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Comparação de Tamanho

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Espectro de corpo negro

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15Notas Estelares

7270.2y, a = 62.90". Binary with HR 7418. vsini of B-type component of ADS 12540A 50:k/s. Component C, 11v at 50". | Two additional components of A resolved by speckle interferometry: Aa 1981.70, sep. 0.42"; Ap 1978.41, sep. 0.12" and | 1979.46, sep. <0.08".
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