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- Epsilon_Apodis abstract "Epsilon Apodis (ε Aps, ε Apodis) is the Bayer designation for a star in the southern circumpolar constellation of Apus. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 5.06, which is bright enough to be viewed from dark suburban skies. Based upon parallax measurements, it is at a distance of roughly 640 light-years (200 parsecs) from Earth.Based upon a stellar classification of B3 V, this is a massive, B-type main sequence star that is generating energy through the fusion of hydrogen at its core. Epsilon Apodis has more than six times the mass of the Sun and nearly four times the Sun's radius. It is radiating 1,614 times as much luminosity as the Sun from its outer envelope at an effective temperature of 17,050 K. At this heat, it has a blue-white glow that is a characteristic of B-type stars.It is spinning rapidly, with a projected rotational velocity of 255 km/s giving a lower bound for the azimuthal velocity along the equator. Epsilon Apodis is classified as a Gamma Cassiopeiae type variable star and its brightness varies between magnitudes 4.99 and 5.04.".
- Epsilon_Apodis thumbnail Apus_IAU.svg?width=300.
- Epsilon_Apodis wikiPageExternalLink AladinPreview?-c=14+22+23.1600-80+06+32.203&ident=*+eps+Aps&submit=Aladin+previewer.
- Epsilon_Apodis wikiPageExternalLink sim-id?Ident=Epsilon+Apodis&NbIdent=1&Radius=2&Radius.unit=arcmin&submit=submit+id.
- Epsilon_Apodis wikiPageID "2797271".
- Epsilon_Apodis wikiPageRevisionID "601977703".
- Epsilon_Apodis appmagV "5.06".
- Epsilon_Apodis bV "–0.121".
- Epsilon_Apodis class "B3 V".
- Epsilon_Apodis constell Apus.
- Epsilon_Apodis epoch "J2000".
- Epsilon_Apodis gravity "4.18".
- Epsilon_Apodis hasPhotoCollection Epsilon_Apodis.
- Epsilon_Apodis luminosity "1614".
- Epsilon_Apodis metalFe "–0.02".
- Epsilon_Apodis pError "0.22".
- Epsilon_Apodis parallax "5.06".
- Epsilon_Apodis propMoDec "–14.34".
- Epsilon_Apodis propMoRa "–9.51".
- Epsilon_Apodis radialV "+4.5".
- Epsilon_Apodis radius "3.9".
- Epsilon_Apodis rotationalVelocity "255".
- Epsilon_Apodis temperature "17050".
- Epsilon_Apodis uB "–0.610".
- Epsilon_Apodis variable Shell_star.
- Epsilon_Apodis subject Category:Apus_(constellation).
- Epsilon_Apodis subject Category:B-type_main-sequence_stars.
- Epsilon_Apodis subject Category:Bayer_objects.
- Epsilon_Apodis subject Category:Be_stars.
- Epsilon_Apodis subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- Epsilon_Apodis subject Category:Shell_stars.
- Epsilon_Apodis type B-typeMainSequenceStars.
- Epsilon_Apodis type BayerObjects.
- Epsilon_Apodis type BeStars.
- Epsilon_Apodis type CelestialBody109239740.
- Epsilon_Apodis type HenryDraperCatalogueObjects.
- Epsilon_Apodis type NaturalObject100019128.
- Epsilon_Apodis type Object100002684.
- Epsilon_Apodis type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Epsilon_Apodis type ShellStars.
- Epsilon_Apodis type Star109444100.
- Epsilon_Apodis type Whole100003553.
- Epsilon_Apodis type CelestialBody.
- Epsilon_Apodis type Star.
- Epsilon_Apodis type PhysicalBody.
- Epsilon_Apodis comment "Epsilon Apodis (ε Aps, ε Apodis) is the Bayer designation for a star in the southern circumpolar constellation of Apus. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 5.06, which is bright enough to be viewed from dark suburban skies. Based upon parallax measurements, it is at a distance of roughly 640 light-years (200 parsecs) from Earth.Based upon a stellar classification of B3 V, this is a massive, B-type main sequence star that is generating energy through the fusion of hydrogen at its core.".
- Epsilon_Apodis label "Epsilon Apodis".
- Epsilon_Apodis label "Epsilon Apodis".
- Epsilon_Apodis label "Épsilon Apodis".
- Epsilon_Apodis label "天燕座ε".
- Epsilon_Apodis sameAs Épsilon_Apodis.
- Epsilon_Apodis sameAs 극락조자리_엡실론.
- Epsilon_Apodis sameAs Epsilon_Apodis.
- Epsilon_Apodis sameAs m.0838zf.
- Epsilon_Apodis sameAs Q3236148.
- Epsilon_Apodis sameAs Q3236148.
- Epsilon_Apodis sameAs Epsilon_Apodis.
- Epsilon_Apodis wasDerivedFrom Epsilon_Apodis?oldid=601977703.
- Epsilon_Apodis depiction Apus_IAU.svg.
- Epsilon_Apodis isPrimaryTopicOf Epsilon_Apodis.
- Epsilon_Apodis name "Epsilon Apodis".