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8 Ursae Minoris

(Red giant)
Other designations of this star
Baekdu
  • 8 UMi
  • HD 133086
  • HIP 73136
  • BD+75 547
  • 2MASS J14564834+7454032
  • WDS J14568+7454A
  • Gaia DR3 1700658653802527104
Spectral classK0

This red giant star is situated in the northern celestial hemisphere and is hard to see with the naked eye, but it can be observed through a basic telescope.

LOCATION

Discover the celestial coordinates and distances that help us locate and understand this star's position in space.

When looking at celestial coordinates, you'll see three main position types: Right Ascension (RA) measures east-west position like longitude, Declination (Dec) measures north-south position like latitude, and Parallax helps determine a star's distance from Earth. Together, these coordinates help us pinpoint exactly where objects are in our night sky!

Right ascension
14h 56m 48.414s
Declination
74° 54' 3.378''
Parallax
6.128
Sun Distance
532.256ly

BASIC CHARACTERISTICS

Explore the fundamental properties that define this star's physical nature and evolution.

A star's basic characteristics - its mass, size, temperature, age, and luminosity - are all interconnected. These properties determine the star's life cycle and how it appears to us from Earth. Understanding these relationships helps astronomers classify stars and predict their future evolution.

Mass
180M☉
Size
990R☉
Luminosity
52.9L☉
Age
1.7 billion
Temperature
4847K
0.84T☉

PHOTOMETRY

Understand how bright this star appears from Earth and its true luminosity in space.

Apparent magnitude is how bright a star looks from Earth, while absolute magnitude is its true brightness from a standard distance of 10 parsecs. The lower the number, the brighter the star - and negative numbers mean extremely bright objects!

Apparent magnitude (V)
6.8
Absolute magnitude (V)
0.8

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