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- Iota_Aurigae abstract "Iota Aurigae (ι Aur, ι Aurigae) is a star in the northern constellation of Auriga. It has the traditional name Al Kab, short for Kabdhilinan, from the Arabic الكعب ذي العنان al-kacb ðīl-cinān "the shoulder of the rein holder (charioteer)". Under the name Alkab, this star is a marker on the astrolabe described by Geoffrey Chaucer in his Treatise on the Astrolabe in 1391. In Antonín Bečvář's atlas it has the traditional name Hassaleh. It is known as 五車一 (the First Star of the Five Chariots) in Chinese.[citation needed]This star has an apparent visual magnitude of 2.7, which is bright enough to be readily visible to the naked eye. Parallax measurements give a distance estimate of roughly 490 light-years (150 parsecs) from the Earth. At this distance, extinction from interstellar dust is causing a magnitude reduction of about 0.6. Examination of the spectrum yields a stellar classification of K3 II, with the luminosity class of 'II' indicating this is a category of evolved star known as a bright giant. Since 1943, the spectrum of this star has served as one of the stable anchor points by which other stars are classified. The effective temperature of the outer envelope is 4,160 K, which is cooler than the Sun's effective temperature and gives Iota Aurigae the orange hue of a K-type star.This star is a weak X-ray emitter with an X-ray luminosity of about 1.8 × 1027 ergs s–1. This emission is most likely coming from transient loops of plasma in Iota Aurigae's outer atmosphere, which have a temperature of around 3 million K. This is a suspected variable star, although this variability remains unconfirmed.".
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- Iota_Aurigae wikiPageID "2891006".
- Iota_Aurigae wikiPageRevisionID "604248465".
- Iota_Aurigae appmagV "2.69".
- Iota_Aurigae bV "+1.53".
- Iota_Aurigae class "K3 II".
- Iota_Aurigae constell Auriga_(constellation).
- Iota_Aurigae epoch "J2000".
- Iota_Aurigae gravity "1.74".
- Iota_Aurigae hasPhotoCollection Iota_Aurigae.
- Iota_Aurigae metalFe "–0.11".
- Iota_Aurigae pError "0.38".
- Iota_Aurigae parallax "6.61".
- Iota_Aurigae propMoDec "-14.88".
- Iota_Aurigae propMoRa "+6.79".
- Iota_Aurigae rI "0.82".
- Iota_Aurigae radialV "+17.78".
- Iota_Aurigae radius "127".
- Iota_Aurigae rotationalVelocity "8".
- Iota_Aurigae temperature "4160".
- Iota_Aurigae uB "+1.78".
- Iota_Aurigae variable "Suspected".
- Iota_Aurigae subject Category:Auriga_(constellation).
- Iota_Aurigae subject Category:Bayer_objects.
- Iota_Aurigae subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- Iota_Aurigae subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- Iota_Aurigae subject Category:Hypothetical_planetary_systems.
- Iota_Aurigae subject Category:K-type_bright_giants.
- Iota_Aurigae subject Category:Stars_with_proper_names.
- Iota_Aurigae type Animal100015388.
- Iota_Aurigae type BayerObjects.
- Iota_Aurigae type CelestialBody109239740.
- Iota_Aurigae type Giant101323781.
- Iota_Aurigae type HIPObjects.
- Iota_Aurigae type HenryDraperCatalogueObjects.
- Iota_Aurigae type K-typeBrightGiants.
- Iota_Aurigae type LivingThing100004258.
- Iota_Aurigae type NaturalObject100019128.
- Iota_Aurigae type Object100002684.
- Iota_Aurigae type Organism100004475.
- Iota_Aurigae type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Iota_Aurigae type Star109444100.
- Iota_Aurigae type StarsWithProperNames.
- Iota_Aurigae type Whole100003553.
- Iota_Aurigae type CelestialBody.
- Iota_Aurigae type Star.
- Iota_Aurigae type PhysicalBody.
- Iota_Aurigae comment "Iota Aurigae (ι Aur, ι Aurigae) is a star in the northern constellation of Auriga. It has the traditional name Al Kab, short for Kabdhilinan, from the Arabic الكعب ذي العنان al-kacb ðīl-cinān "the shoulder of the rein holder (charioteer)". Under the name Alkab, this star is a marker on the astrolabe described by Geoffrey Chaucer in his Treatise on the Astrolabe in 1391. In Antonín Bečvář's atlas it has the traditional name Hassaleh.".
- Iota_Aurigae label "Hassaleh".
- Iota_Aurigae label "Hassaleh".
- Iota_Aurigae label "Iota Aurigae".
- Iota_Aurigae label "Iota Aurigae".
- Iota_Aurigae label "Iota Aurigae".
- Iota_Aurigae label "Iota Aurigae".
- Iota_Aurigae label "Iota Aurigae".
- Iota_Aurigae label "Йота Возничего".
- Iota_Aurigae label "الكعب ذو العنان".
- Iota_Aurigae label "ぎょしゃ座イオタ星".
- Iota_Aurigae label "五車一".
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs Iota_Aurigae.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs Hassaleh.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs Iota_Aurigae.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs Iota_Aurigae.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs Iota_Aurigae.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs ぎょしゃ座イオタ星.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs Hassaleh.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs Iota_Aurigae.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs m.089j3f.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs Q13225.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs Q13225.
- Iota_Aurigae sameAs Iota_Aurigae.
- Iota_Aurigae wasDerivedFrom Iota_Aurigae?oldid=604248465.
- Iota_Aurigae depiction Auriga_IAU.svg.
- Iota_Aurigae isPrimaryTopicOf Iota_Aurigae.
- Iota_Aurigae name "Iota Aurigae".