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- Q1931308 subject Q10650.
- Q1931308 subject Q6523166.
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- Q1931308 subject Q8293947.
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- Q1931308 abstract "Mu Pegasi (μ Peg, μ Pegasi) is a star in the northern constellation of Pegasus. It has the traditional name Sadalbari, which derives from the Arabic term for "luck star of the splendid one". The apparent visual magnitude of this star is 3.5, which is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye even on a moonlit night. The distance to this star can be determined with parallax measurements, which yields a value of 106.1 light-years (32.5 parsecs).The spectrum of this star matches a stellar classification of G8 III. The luminosity class of 'III' means that it has exhausted the hydrogen fuel at its core and evolved into a giant star. It is slightly more massive than the Sun, but has expanded to nearly ten times the Sun's radius. (Mishenina et al. (2006) list it with an estimated 2.7 times the mass of the Sun.) The effective temperature of the outer atmosphere is about 4,950 K, which is cooler than the Sun and gives it the yellow hue of a G-type star. The abundance of elements other than hydrogen and helium, what astronomers term the metallicity, is similar to the abundance in the Sun.".
- Q1931308 thumbnail Pegasus_IAU.svg?width=300.
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- Q1931308 wikiPageWikiLink Q7207584.
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- Q1931308 type Place.
- Q1931308 type CelestialBody.
- Q1931308 type Location.
- Q1931308 type Place.
- Q1931308 type Star.
- Q1931308 type Thing.
- Q1931308 comment "Mu Pegasi (μ Peg, μ Pegasi) is a star in the northern constellation of Pegasus. It has the traditional name Sadalbari, which derives from the Arabic term for "luck star of the splendid one". The apparent visual magnitude of this star is 3.5, which is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye even on a moonlit night.".
- Q1931308 label "Mu Pegasi".
- Q1931308 depiction Pegasus_IAU.svg.
- Q1931308 name "Mu Pegasi".