About Fuyue
Description
Fuyue is a K-type giant of spectral class K2 III about 126 light-years away, located in the central part of Scorpius near the heart of the constellation. It shines at magnitude 3.21 with a warm orange hue. Fuyue has no resolved companions and is a red-clump giant actively fusing helium in its core.
Observing Tips
Fuyue lies in the central body of Scorpius, near Antares. In binoculars it appears as a clean warm-yellow point. Best observed May through September.
History
The IAU adopted the name Fuyue in 2017 — a Chinese name referring to a legendary figure (Fu Yue) who, according to traditional Chinese mythology, was transferred to the sky as a celestial minister after his death. The pairing of Chinese and Arabic star names in this region reflects Scorpius's rich multi-cultural history.
Fun Facts
The Chinese-origin name Fuyue is one of a small number of non-Western names in the official IAU catalog, alongside Xamidimura, Pipirima, Chamukuy, Ginan, Taiyangshou, and a handful of others. This naming effort aims to broaden the cultural base of recognized stellar nomenclature.
Observe
1Physical Properties
2Position & Identifiers
3How easy to spot?
| Equipment | Bortle 3 | Bortle 4 | Bortle 5 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Naked eye Naked eye | Easy | Easy | Medium+ |
| 50 mm finder 50mm finder | Easy | Easy | Easy |
| 150 mm telescope 150mm scope | Easy | Easy | Easy |
Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = outer suburbs · 5 = suburbs
4Visibility
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Spectral Classification
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Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
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Stellar Lifecycle
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Blackbody Spectrum
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Stellar Absorption Spectrum
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Stellar Fusion
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Relativistic Travel
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