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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
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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
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