well, in answer to that, there's a question to you. What type of star is Beta Virginis?
Most likely, it may be a binary star. Try that ;-)
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∙ 12y agoThe star Zavijava has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 3.6, making it visible to the naked eye in the night sky. Its absolute magnitude, a measure of its intrinsic brightness, is around 4.4.
A magnitude 2 star is 2.5 times brighter than a magnitude 4 star because each difference in magnitude corresponds to a difference in brightness of approximately 2.5 times.
Magnitude is a measure of brightness, there is no relationship with density.
How far away the star is.
The main difference is brightness: a twelfth magnitude star is brighter than a fifteenth magnitude star. Magnitude is a logarithmic scale, so each step in magnitude represents a difference in brightness of about 2.5 times. This means a twelfth magnitude star is approximately 12.5 times brighter than a fifteenth magnitude star.
The magnitude of the star Alioth is around 1.76, making it one of the brightest stars in the Big Dipper constellation.
Zavijava is a white dwarf star. It is a dense, compact stellar remnant that is formed when a star like the Sun exhausts its nuclear fuel and sheds its outer layers. White dwarfs are typically very hot and have a high surface gravity.
Beta Virginis (Zavijava) is a star in the constellation Virgo.It has a spectral class of F9V which means it is a main sequence star with a colour of yellow-white.
Beta Virginis (Zavijava) is a star in the constellation Virgo. It also has the names Zavijah and Alaraph.It is approximately 35.6 light years from us.
the brightness of a star is called it's magnitude
A magnitude 1 star is 100 times brighter than a magnitude 6 star.A magnitude 1 star is 100 times brighter than a magnitude 6 star.A magnitude 1 star is 100 times brighter than a magnitude 6 star.A magnitude 1 star is 100 times brighter than a magnitude 6 star.
The magnitude is the brightness of the star.
The Polar star is the star that is magnitude. This is a Luminosity star.
The magnitude of a star means how bright it is.
For apparent magnitudes, a magnitude of zero has the same magnitude as Vega. A first magnitude star is 40 percent as bright and a fifth magnitude star is one percent. So, a first magnitude star is 40 times as bright as a fifth.
The 8th magnitude star is about 2.5 times brighter.
A second magnitude star is a star that is relatively bright in the night sky, typically with an apparent visual magnitude between 1.5 and 2.5. These stars are easily visible to the naked eye and are brighter than third magnitude stars but dimmer than first magnitude stars.
No. The difference in 1 magnitude is the 5th root of 100 which is about 2.512. So a 3rd magnitude star is 2.512 times as bright as a 4th magnitude star.