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Alpha Centauri A Star Color: White Temperature: 5,790K Size: MainSequence/Medium Alpha Centauri A Centaurus Laura Bernert Brightness: Absolute Magnitude: 4.38 Apparent Magnitude: -0.27 Luminosity: 1.519 L Marissa Carroll • • • • • • • Star in the constellation of Leo Blue-white star (OBVIOUSLY) Luminosity: 0.50 4885 kelvin apparent magnitude of 1.35 absolute magnitude of -0.3 Main sequence star size Arcturus Star Color: Orange Temperature: 6,332°F-9,032°F Size: Orange Giant Absolute Magnitude: -0.30 Apparent Magnitude: -0.05 Luminosity: 170Lʘ By: Ryan W. And Jake H. Antares • Constellation: Antares is in the Scorpius constellation • Temperature: 5800 degrees Fahrenheit (3204 degrees celcies) • Star color: Red • Star size: Super Giant • Star Brightness: Apparent magnitude; 57,500 L times brighter than the sun By: Sarah Scarpill and Jill Heilig Alpha Cassiopeiae (aka Schedar) Location: Cassiopeia Segin constellation, connects the Gamma Gamma and Caph Color: Red-orange Ruchbah Temperature: 4,530K Size: Giant Schedar Brightness: 2.24 Absolute Magnitude: -1.985 Caph Apparent Magnitude: 4.5 Luminosity Number: 530 times brighter then the sun Gabby Cataldo and Chuckie Carter Period 3 Location: In the constellation of Centaurus, It is the closest star to Earth other than the sun. Proxima Centauri C Temperature:3042K elvin Color: Red Luminosity number: Under 1 Centaurus constellation Absolute magnitude: 15.49 Apparent magnitude: 11.05 Size: Red Dwarf ALTAIR White Star: white dwarf Temperature: 13,400.33 Fahrenheit Constellation: Aquila (the bird) Location: 16.73 light years from Earth Apparent Magnitude: 0.76 or 0.77 Absolute magnitude: 2.22 Luminosity: 10.6 L brighter them the sun Emily Ruddell and Meagan Rivera Star Location Sirius is located in the constellation Canis Major Sirius is the brightest star in the Earth’s sky. Sirius Star Color Blue-White Star Temperature 7,500-10,000°C Star Size White Main-Sequence Star Brightness Sirius has an absolute magnitude of 1.42 and an apparent magnitude of -1.46. Sirius also has a luminosity of 25.40, which is much brighter than the sun. Vega 9,602 Kelvin Apparent Magnitude - 0.03 Located in the constellation Lyra Polaris is a Super giant, yellow star, that is about 10,300◦F. Polaris (The North Star) The stars magnitude is 8.2 , which also represents the apparent magnitude. The absolute magnitude, though, is -3.64. The luminosity number of Polaris is 8, meaning it is brighter than the sun. Little dipper Polaris was first cataloged in 169 AD by Claudius Ptolemy. -26.7 9,941 *F -26.74 Yellow Dwarf Outside part Of Milky way galaxy By: Connor Wisniewski & Jared Shultz By: Brandon Wisniewski and Lauren Ewell Location Part of Orion Constellation Color Has a color of Blue-White Temperature Orion Constellation Temperature is between 10,000 and 30,000 degrees Fahrenheit Size Is a super-giant star (62 times the size of the sun) Brightness Absolute Magnitude is -8.1 Apparent magnitude is 0.12 Luminosity Number 66,000 Luminosity Number Rigel is here Betelgeuse is located in the constellation Orion Color: Red-Orange Temperature: 3,500 K Size: Super Giant Magnitude: Absolute: -5.85 Apparent: 0.42 Luminosity: 100,000