Arcturus

Arcturus ( /ɑrkˈtjʊərəs/; α Boo, α Boötis, Alpha Boötis) is the brightest star in the constellation Boötes. To the naked eye, orange-yellow Arcturus has a visual magnitude of −0.04, making it the brightest star north of the celestial equator, and the fourth brightest star in the night sky, after −1.46 magnitude Sirius, −0.86 magnitude Canopus, and −0.27 magnitude Alpha Centauri. However, Alpha Centauri is a bright binary star, whose unresolved co... More

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Distance:

  • 11.24 pc (2318000 AU )

Rotation Rate:

  • 1.7 km/s (3800 mph )

Astronomy

Constellation

Boötes

Boötes ( /boʊˈoʊtiːz/) is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning herdsman or plowman (literally, ox-driver; from boos, related to the Latin...

Temperature:

  • 4,300 K (7280 °F )

Radius:

  • 25.7 R☉ (0.12 AU )

Spectral Type:

Declination:

  • 19.1822 ° (0.334793 rad )

Right Ascension:

  • 213.9154 ° (3.733528 rad )
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