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- Beta_Muscae abstract "Beta Muscae (β Muscae, β Mus) is a binary star in the southern circumpolar constellation of Musca. With a combined apparent visual magnitude of 3.07, it is the second brightest star (or star system) in the constellation. Judging by the parallax results, it is located at a distance of roughly 330–350 light-years (100–110 parsecs) from the Earth.This is a binary star system with a period of about 194 years at an orbital eccentricity of 0.6. As of 2007, the two stars had an angular separation of 1.206 arcseconds at a position angle of 35°. The components are main sequence stars of similar size and appearance. The primary component, β Muscae A, has an apparent magnitude of 3.51, a stellar classification of B2 V, and about 7.35 times the Sun's mass. The secondary component, β Muscae B, has an apparent magnitude of 4.01, a stellar classification of B3 V, and is about 6.40 times the mass of the Sun.This is a confirmed member of the Scorpius-Centaurus Association, which is a group of stars with similar ages, locations, and trajectories through space, implying that they formed together in the same molecular cloud. Beta Muscae is considered a runaway star system as it has a high peculiar velocity of 43.9 km s–1 relative to the normal galactic rotation. Runaway stars can be produced through several means, such as through an encounter with another binary star system. Binary systems form a relatively small fraction of the total population of runaway stars.".
- Beta_Muscae thumbnail Musca_IAU.svg?width=300.
- Beta_Muscae wikiPageExternalLink betamus.html.
- Beta_Muscae wikiPageID "20411253".
- Beta_Muscae wikiPageRevisionID "601558534".
- Beta_Muscae appmagV "3.05".
- Beta_Muscae axis "0.969".
- Beta_Muscae bV "–0.198".
- Beta_Muscae component "β Mus A".
- Beta_Muscae component "β Mus B".
- Beta_Muscae constell Musca.
- Beta_Muscae eccentricity "0.598".
- Beta_Muscae epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- Beta_Muscae equinox "J2000.0".
- Beta_Muscae hasPhotoCollection Beta_Muscae.
- Beta_Muscae inclination "37.1".
- Beta_Muscae mass "6.4".
- Beta_Muscae mass "7.35".
- Beta_Muscae node "349.4".
- Beta_Muscae pError "0.41".
- Beta_Muscae parallax "9.55".
- Beta_Muscae periarg "209".
- Beta_Muscae periastron "1857.5".
- Beta_Muscae period "194.28".
- Beta_Muscae propMoDec "–8.89".
- Beta_Muscae propMoRa "–41.97".
- Beta_Muscae radialV "+42".
- Beta_Muscae uB "–0.766".
- Beta_Muscae subject Category:B-type_main-sequence_stars.
- Beta_Muscae subject Category:Bayer_objects.
- Beta_Muscae subject Category:Binary_stars.
- Beta_Muscae subject Category:Musca_(constellation).
- Beta_Muscae type BayerObjects.
- Beta_Muscae type Object100002684.
- Beta_Muscae type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Beta_Muscae type CelestialBody.
- Beta_Muscae type Star.
- Beta_Muscae type PhysicalBody.
- Beta_Muscae comment "Beta Muscae (β Muscae, β Mus) is a binary star in the southern circumpolar constellation of Musca. With a combined apparent visual magnitude of 3.07, it is the second brightest star (or star system) in the constellation. Judging by the parallax results, it is located at a distance of roughly 330–350 light-years (100–110 parsecs) from the Earth.This is a binary star system with a period of about 194 years at an orbital eccentricity of 0.6.".
- Beta_Muscae label "Beta Muscae".
- Beta_Muscae label "Beta Muscae".
- Beta_Muscae label "Beta Muscae".
- Beta_Muscae label "Beta Muscae".
- Beta_Muscae label "Beta Muscae".
- Beta_Muscae label "Diptera (astronomia)".
- Beta_Muscae label "蜜蜂一".
- Beta_Muscae sameAs Beta_Muscae.
- Beta_Muscae sameAs Beta_Muscae.
- Beta_Muscae sameAs Diptera_(astronomia).
- Beta_Muscae sameAs Beta_Muscae.
- Beta_Muscae sameAs Beta_Muscae.
- Beta_Muscae sameAs m.04_0zcf.
- Beta_Muscae sameAs Q2310758.
- Beta_Muscae sameAs Q2310758.
- Beta_Muscae sameAs Beta_Muscae.
- Beta_Muscae wasDerivedFrom Beta_Muscae?oldid=601558534.
- Beta_Muscae depiction Musca_IAU.svg.
- Beta_Muscae isPrimaryTopicOf Beta_Muscae.
- Beta_Muscae name "Beta Muscae".