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- Alpha_Phoenicis abstract "Alpha Phoenicis (α Phe, α Phoenicis) is the brightest star in the constellation Phoenix. It has been given name Ankaa, from the Arabic العنقاء al-‘anqā’ "the phoenix", sometime after 1800 for the name of the constellation. Medieval Arab astronomers formed the constellation of the dhow (small boat) where Phoenix is, so another popular name for the star is Nair al-Zaurak. from النائر الزورق an-na’ir az-zawraq "the bright (star) of the skiff". The Latin translation is Cymbae, from lūcida cumbæ.[citation needed]This is a spectroscopic binary star system with components that orbit each other every 3848.8 days (10.5 years). The combined stellar classification of the system is K0.5 IIIb, which matches the spectrum of a lower luminosity giant star. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 2.4, so it is somewhat outshone by its first magnitude neighbors Achernar (α Eridani) and Fomalhaut (α Piscis Australis). Based upon parallax measurements, this system is at a distance of about 85 light-years (26 parsecs) from the Earth. The interferometry-measured angular diameter of the primary component, after correcting for limb darkening, is 5.25 ± 0.06 mas, which, at its estimated distance, equates to a physical radius of about 15 times the radius of the Sun.Ankaa is similar to many of the visible stars of the night sky, being an orange giant of relatively average stellar size. It is currently thought to be in the midst of a short but stable helium burning phase of its stellar evolution, although it probably won't be long in astronomical terms before it sheds its outer layers in a planetary nebula and ends its life quietly as a white dwarf. Ankaa has a small stellar companion, about which little is known.[citation needed]".
- Alpha_Phoenicis thumbnail Phoenix_IAU.svg?width=300.
- Alpha_Phoenicis wikiPageID "1522548".
- Alpha_Phoenicis wikiPageRevisionID "590549408".
- Alpha_Phoenicis appmagV "2.377".
- Alpha_Phoenicis axisUnitless "103.5 m".
- Alpha_Phoenicis bV "+1.092".
- Alpha_Phoenicis class "K0.5 IIIb".
- Alpha_Phoenicis constell Phoenix_(constellation).
- Alpha_Phoenicis eccentricity "0.34".
- Alpha_Phoenicis epoch "J2000".
- Alpha_Phoenicis gravity "2.53".
- Alpha_Phoenicis hasPhotoCollection Alpha_Phoenicis.
- Alpha_Phoenicis metalFe "–0.73".
- Alpha_Phoenicis pError "0.73".
- Alpha_Phoenicis parallax "38.5".
- Alpha_Phoenicis periargPrimary "19.8".
- Alpha_Phoenicis periastron "2416201.8".
- Alpha_Phoenicis periodUnitless "3.3253632E8".
- Alpha_Phoenicis propMoDec "–356.30".
- Alpha_Phoenicis propMoRa "+233.05".
- Alpha_Phoenicis radialV "+74.6".
- Alpha_Phoenicis radius "15".
- Alpha_Phoenicis temperature "4436".
- Alpha_Phoenicis uB "+0.903".
- Alpha_Phoenicis subject Category:Bayer_objects.
- Alpha_Phoenicis subject Category:Binary_stars.
- Alpha_Phoenicis subject Category:K-type_giants.
- Alpha_Phoenicis subject Category:Phoenix_(constellation).
- Alpha_Phoenicis subject Category:Stars_with_proper_names.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type Animal100015388.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type BayerObjects.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type BinaryStar109221070.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type BinaryStars.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type CelestialBody109239740.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type Giant101323781.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type K-typeGiants.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type LivingThing100004258.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type NaturalObject100019128.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type Object100002684.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type Organism100004475.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type Star109444100.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type StarsWithProperNames.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type Whole100003553.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type CelestialBody.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type Star.
- Alpha_Phoenicis type PhysicalBody.
- Alpha_Phoenicis comment "Alpha Phoenicis (α Phe, α Phoenicis) is the brightest star in the constellation Phoenix. It has been given name Ankaa, from the Arabic العنقاء al-‘anqā’ "the phoenix", sometime after 1800 for the name of the constellation. Medieval Arab astronomers formed the constellation of the dhow (small boat) where Phoenix is, so another popular name for the star is Nair al-Zaurak. from النائر الزورق an-na’ir az-zawraq "the bright (star) of the skiff".".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "Alpha Phoenicis".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "Alpha Phoenicis".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "Alpha Phoenicis".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "Ankaa".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "Ankaa".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "Ankaa".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "Ankaa".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "Ankaa".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "Анкаа".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "العنقاء (نجم)".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "ほうおう座アルファ星".
- Alpha_Phoenicis label "火鳥六".
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Ankaa.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Ankaa.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Alpha_Phoenicis.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Alpha_Phoenicis.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Ankaa.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs ほうおう座アルファ星.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs 안카.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Ankaa.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Ankaa.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Alpha_Phoenicis.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs m.057szl.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Q14251.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Q14251.
- Alpha_Phoenicis sameAs Alpha_Phoenicis.
- Alpha_Phoenicis wasDerivedFrom Alpha_Phoenicis?oldid=590549408.
- Alpha_Phoenicis depiction Phoenix_IAU.svg.
- Alpha_Phoenicis isPrimaryTopicOf Alpha_Phoenicis.
- Alpha_Phoenicis name "Alpha Phoenicis".