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| header20 = Physical characteristics
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|  label26  = Mass
|  data26  = {{val|1.038|u=Sun}}
|  label32  = Temperature
|  label32  = Temperature
|  data32  = 5660 K
|  data32  = 5660 K
|  label34  = Color (B-V)
|  data34  = 0.66
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|  label37  = Right ascension<br/>of North pole
|  label37  = Right ascension<br/>of North pole
|  data37  = {{nowrap|17 h 24 min 14,7945 s}}
|  data37  = {{nowrap|07 h 36 min 46,2155 s}}
|  label38  = Declination<br/>of North pole
|  label38  = Declination<br/>of North pole
|  data38  = +74° 29′ 24,184″
|  data38  = +74° 29′ 24,184″
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Alpha Vomer is the closest star from the [[Tendor System]], being located at about 3.437 light years from [[Anteria]]. It has an apparent magnitude of -0.13, making it [[Brightest stars visible from Anteria|one of the brightest stars]] visible from the Northern Hemisphere.
Alpha Vomer is the closest star from the [[Tendor System]], being located at about 3.437 light years from [[Anteria]]. It has an apparent magnitude of -0.13, making it one of the brightest stars visible from the Northern Hemisphere.

Latest revision as of 10:03, 8 April 2023

Alpha Vomer
NameAlpha Vomer
Observation data
Mean distance
from Anteria
3.437 ly
Apparent magnitude (V)−0.13
Absolute magnitude4.75
Spectral classificationG4V
MetallicityZ = 0.0153
Physical characteristics
Temperature5660 K
Right ascension
of North pole
07 h 36 min 46,2155 s
Declination
of North pole
+74° 29′ 24,184″

Alpha Vomer is the closest star from the Tendor System, being located at about 3.437 light years from Anteria. It has an apparent magnitude of -0.13, making it one of the brightest stars visible from the Northern Hemisphere.