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Beta Lupi — Star in Lupus

Magnitude 2.7m Star Lupus (Lup) Visible
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About Beta Lup

Description

Beta Lupi is a blue giant of spectral type B2III at magnitude 2.68, the second brightest star in Lupus. Located about 383 light-years from Earth, it has a luminosity of roughly 8,400 times solar. It is a Beta Cephei variable with a very small pulsation amplitude.

Observing Tips

Beta Lup lies near the center of Lupus, between Alpha Lup and the stars of the southern constellation Norma. It appears as a blue-white star in a rich region of the southern Milky Way. Only visible from the southern hemisphere and low northern latitudes. Best observed May through July.

History

Beta Lupi has no traditional proper name. Lupus lies in a rich area of the Milky Way adjacent to Centaurus and Scorpius. It is one of several bright B-type stars in Lupus that belong to the Scorpius-Centaurus OB association.

Fun Facts

Lupus contains an unusually high concentration of bright blue stars for a relatively small constellation, due to the nearby Scorpius-Centaurus association — the nearest OB association to the Sun.

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1Physical Properties

Magnitude 2.68
Spectral Type B2IV subgiant
Star Color Blue (B-V -0.22)
Distance 383 ly

2Position & Identifiers

RA 14h 58m 31.9s
Dec -43° 08' 02.0"
Constellation Lupus (Lup)
HR 5571
HIP 73273
HD 132058
SAO 225335
Bayer Beta

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Best season Mar – May (peak: Apr)

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15Stellar Notes

Sco-Cen stream; Sco-Cen assoc.; probable member of Sco-Cen cluster; upper Cen group of Sco-Cen assoc.
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