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Alpha Cista is a | Alpha Cista is a B4V type star and one of the brighest visible from [[Anteria]], although being located at about 102 light years from [[Anteria]]. It has an apparent magnitude of -0.02 and it is visible from both the north and the southern hemisphere. It is present in a lot of cultures, due to its blue tint. |
Latest revision as of 21:22, 16 February 2023
Name | Alpha Cista |
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Observation data | |
Mean distance from Anteria | 102.4 ly |
Apparent magnitude (V) | −0.02 |
Absolute magnitude | -2.50 |
Spectral classification | B4V |
Physical characteristics | |
Temperature | 12460 K |
Right ascension of North pole | 16 h 26 min 12,197 s |
Declination of North pole | +28° 17′ 52,942″ |
Alpha Cista is a B4V type star and one of the brighest visible from Anteria, although being located at about 102 light years from Anteria. It has an apparent magnitude of -0.02 and it is visible from both the north and the southern hemisphere. It is present in a lot of cultures, due to its blue tint.