Thuban — Estrela em Dragão
HIP 68756; Alpha Draconis; 11 Draconis
Sobre Thuban
Descrição
Thuban, Alpha Draconis, is a white giant star of spectral type A0 IV located about 303 light-years away, notable not for its present brightness but for having been Earth's North Star around 2700 BC. Thuban is a spectroscopic binary with a close companion in a 51.4-day orbit, and the primary is a mild chemical-peculiarity star. At magnitude 3.65 it is the third-brightest star in Draco, behind Gamma and Eta Draconis.
Dicas de Observação
Despite its "alpha" designation, Thuban is visibly fainter than several of its constellation-mates. Find it by tracing the tail of Draco — it lies midway along the arc running between Mizar in Ursa Major and the bowl of the Little Dipper. Its position is steady and easily identified: just remember the line from Mizar to Polaris passes almost directly through Thuban. Circumpolar from northern temperate latitudes, so visible every clear night of the year.
História
Because of the precession of Earth's rotational axis, Thuban was the pole star from approximately 3942 BC to 1793 BC. The great Pyramid of Giza was oriented so that one of its internal shafts pointed directly at Thuban's meridian position around 2600 BC — likely by design. The name Thuban comes from the Arabic "ath-thu'bān," meaning "the serpent." Vega was the pole star around 12,000 BC and will become so again around 13,700 AD; Polaris holds the title from about 500 AD to 3000 AD.
Curiosidades
Thuban is one of very few stars whose pole-star status has been confirmed by archaeological evidence at multiple ancient sites. It is slightly eclipsing — the close companion produces shallow 1-percent dips every 51.4 days, discovered only recently with space-based photometry. The Sun will be near Thuban's position in the sky in about 20,000 years.
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1Propriedades Físicas
2Posição e Identificadores
3Facilidade de observação
| Equipamento | Bortle 3 | Bortle 4 | Bortle 5 |
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| Olho nu Olho nu | Fácil | Médio+ | Médio+ |
| Buscador 50 mm Buscador 50mm | Fácil | Fácil | Fácil |
| Telescópio 150 mm 150mm telesc. | Fácil | Fácil | Fácil |
Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = suburbano · 5 = urbano
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Diagrama Hertzsprung-Russell
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Espectro de corpo negro
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Máquina do tempo da luz
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Viagem Relativística
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