Alpha Vomer
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Name | Alpha Vomer |
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Observation data | |
Mean distance from Anteria | 3.437 ly |
Apparent magnitude (V) | −0.13 |
Absolute magnitude | 4.75 |
Spectral classification | G4V |
Metallicity | Z = 0.0153 |
Physical characteristics | |
Mass | 1.038 Sun |
Temperature | 5660 K |
Color (B-V) | 0.66 |
Right ascension of North pole | 17 h 24 min 14,7945 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.