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- HD_36960 abstract "HD 36960 is a B-type main-sequence star in the constellation Orion. At an apparent magnitude of +4.78 it is visible to the naked eye in many areas, though in most urban areas it cannot be seen due to light pollution. The star is also massive along with many other stars of Orion. At over 15 solar masses, it shines with nearly 40,000 times the Sun's luminosity due to its high surface temperature (29,000K). Due to its high mass, the star will expand into a blue supergiant in the next few million years and eventually a red supergiant after that. During this phase, the star will probably be a second or third magnitude star and easily viable to the naked eye (probably about as bright as Kappa Orionis (Saiph) is today). The ultimate fate of the star is most likely a Type II supernova. When it has fully exhausted its fuel, the core will produce heavier elements like Iron. Then, its core will become unstable and collapse with the rest of the star expanding outward in a luminous explosion. Such an event from this distance would shine brightly in Earth's sky. Assuming this event is identical to SN 1054, it would shine with an apparent magnitude of -8.71, about 1/40 as bright as the full moon despite its distance of over 1,800 light years.".
- HD_36960 thumbnail Orion_constellation_map.png?width=300.
- HD_36960 wikiPageExternalLink sim-id?Ident=HD+36960&NbIdent=1&Radius=2&Radius.unit=arcmin&submit=submit+id.
- HD_36960 wikiPageID "30257587".
- HD_36960 wikiPageRevisionID "592868335".
- HD_36960 absmagV "-4".
- HD_36960 appmagV "4.78".
- HD_36960 bV "-0.25".
- HD_36960 class "B0.5V".
- HD_36960 constell Orion_(constellation).
- HD_36960 distLy "1862.86".
- HD_36960 distPc "571.43".
- HD_36960 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- HD_36960 equino Epoch_(astronomy).
- HD_36960 gravity "4.1".
- HD_36960 hasPhotoCollection HD_36960.
- HD_36960 luminosity "27663".
- HD_36960 mass "15.66".
- HD_36960 metal "-0.1".
- HD_36960 pError "0.8".
- HD_36960 parallax "2.02".
- HD_36960 propMoDec "0.01".
- HD_36960 propMoRa "-0.66".
- HD_36960 radialV "+27.7".
- HD_36960 radius "8.06".
- HD_36960 rotationalVelocity "28".
- HD_36960 temperature "29000".
- HD_36960 uB "-1.01".
- HD_36960 variable "None".
- HD_36960 subject Category:B-type_main-sequence_stars.
- HD_36960 subject Category:HR_objects.
- HD_36960 subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- HD_36960 subject Category:Orion_(constellation).
- HD_36960 type CelestialBody.
- HD_36960 type Star.
- HD_36960 type PhysicalBody.
- HD_36960 comment "HD 36960 is a B-type main-sequence star in the constellation Orion. At an apparent magnitude of +4.78 it is visible to the naked eye in many areas, though in most urban areas it cannot be seen due to light pollution. The star is also massive along with many other stars of Orion. At over 15 solar masses, it shines with nearly 40,000 times the Sun's luminosity due to its high surface temperature (29,000K).".
- HD_36960 label "HD 36960".
- HD_36960 label "HD 36960".
- HD_36960 label "HD 36960".
- HD_36960 sameAs HD_36960.
- HD_36960 sameAs m.0g586wt.
- HD_36960 sameAs Q2403963.
- HD_36960 sameAs Q2403963.
- HD_36960 wasDerivedFrom HD_36960?oldid=592868335.
- HD_36960 depiction Orion_constellation_map.png.
- HD_36960 isPrimaryTopicOf HD_36960.
- HD_36960 name "HD 36960".