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Eta Serpentis — Star in Serpens

Magnitude 3.3m Star Serpens (Ser) Visible
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About Eta Ser

Description

Eta Serpentis is an orange giant of spectral type K0III-IV at magnitude 3.26 in Serpens Cauda. Located about 62 light-years from Earth, it has a luminosity of roughly 24 times solar. It lies in the tail part of Serpens, east of Ophiuchus.

Observing Tips

Eta Ser lies in Serpens Cauda (the serpent's tail), east of Ophiuchus. It is a warm orange star in the summer sky. The Eagle Nebula (M16) and the Omega Nebula (M17) lie in the same general region. Best observed June through September.

History

Eta Serpentis has no widely used traditional name. Serpens is the only constellation divided into two parts — the head (Caput) and tail (Cauda) — separated by Ophiuchus the Serpent Bearer.

Fun Facts

Eta Ser's location in Serpens Cauda places it near some of the most famous deep-sky objects in the summer sky, including the Eagle Nebula with its iconic 'Pillars of Creation' and the bright Omega Nebula.

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1Physical Properties

Magnitude 3.26
Range 3.25 - 3.26
Variable Type ORG
Spectral Type K0III-IV giant
Star Color Orange (B-V 0.94)
Distance 60 ly

2Position & Identifiers

RA 18h 21m 18.6s
Dec -02° 53' 56.0"
Constellation Serpens (Ser)
HR 6869
HIP 89962
HD 168723
SAO 142241
Bayer Eta
Flamsteed 58 Ser

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Best season May – Jul (peak: Jun)

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Also classified K0III-IV.
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