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Kornephoros — Star in Hercules

HIP 80816; Beta Herculis; 27 Herculis

Magnitude 2.8m Star Hercules (Her) Visible
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About Kornephoros

Description

Kornephoros is a yellow giant of spectral type G7IIIa at magnitude 2.77, the brightest star in Hercules. Located about 139 light-years from Earth, it has a luminosity of roughly 175 times solar. Despite carrying the Beta designation, it is brighter than Alpha Herculis (Rasalgethi).

Observing Tips

Kornephoros is the brightest star in the large constellation Hercules, sitting at the top of the figure when Hercules is depicted upside-down (as seen from Northern Hemisphere mid-latitudes). It is northeast of the famous Keystone asterism. Best observed May through September.

History

The name Kornephoros comes from the Greek 'korunephoros,' meaning 'the club-bearer,' one of the many titles for the mythological hero Hercules. Despite being the brightest star in such a prominent constellation, it is relatively faint compared to stars in neighboring constellations.

Fun Facts

Hercules is one of the largest constellations in the sky but has no star brighter than magnitude 2.8, making it one of the dimmest of the ancient Greek constellations. This explains why finding the Keystone asterism and M13 can be challenging for beginners.

Observe

1Physical Properties

Magnitude 2.77
Range 2.77 - 2.80
Variable Type ROT:
Spectral Type G7IIIa Fe-0.5 bright giant
Star Color Orange (B-V 0.94)
Distance 136 ly

2Position & Identifiers

RA 16h 30m 13.2s
Dec +21° 29' 23.0"
Constellation Hercules (Her)
HR 6148
HIP 80816
HD 148856
SAO 84411
Bayer Beta
Flamsteed 27 Her

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Best season Apr – Jun (peak: May)

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15Stellar Notes

Visual companion probably optical.
410.575d, K 12.8k/s, V0 -25.5k/s, asini 60.4. Unresolved by speckle interferometry.
Kornephoros; Korneforos; Rutilicus.
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