Zavijava — Estrela em Virgem
HIP 57757; Beta Virginis; 5 Virginis
Sobre Zavijava
Descrição
Zavijava, Beta Virginis, is an F9V subgiant only 35.7 light-years from Earth — another very nearby solar-type star. At 1.4 Suns' mass and 3.5 Suns' luminosity, it is slightly older and more evolved than the Sun but very similar in spectrum. It shines at magnitude 3.61 and sits just below the celestial equator at the western edge of Virgo. Zavijava has been a favorite "solar analog" star for stellar astrophysics for over a century.
Dicas de Observação
Zavijava marks the western end of Virgo, just east of the Lion's tail. It is an easy naked-eye star and a lovely pale-yellow point in any small telescope. Zavijava is near the ecliptic, so the Moon and planets pass close by regularly; spectacular occultations by the Moon happen several times per year. Best observed January through August.
História
The traditional name Zavijava derives from the Arabic "al-zāwiyat al-'awwā'," meaning "the corner of the barker," a reference to dogs in pre-Islamic astronomy. The spectrum was famously photographed by Erwin Finlay-Freundlich at Cambridge during the 1922 total solar eclipse expedition to compare Zavijava's starlight deflection against the Sun's gravitational field — a successful confirmation of Einstein's general relativity.
Curiosidades
Zavijava was the primary comparison star used in Eddington's famous 1919 eclipse expedition to Principe and in the 1922 follow-up — its starlight deflected by the Sun's gravity was one of the key measurements that verified general relativity. Spectroscopically, Zavijava's composition is so similar to the Sun's that it is still routinely used to calibrate stellar-atmosphere models. The star likely hosts no hot Jupiter, but a distant low-mass companion remains possible.
Observar
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
4Visibilidade
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5Imagem de Levantamento
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Comparação de Tamanho
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Comparar Estrelas
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Classificação Espectral
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Diagrama Hertzsprung-Russell
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Ciclo de vida estelar
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Espectro de corpo negro
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Espectro de absorção estelar
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Fusão Estelar
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Máquina do tempo da luz
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Viagem Relativística
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