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Revision as of 20:23, 16 January 2019

Izar A
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Spectral K0 II-III
Type Giant
Multiple Binary
Luminosity 501 LSol
Absolute magnitude
Mag Terra 2.37
Temperature 4550° K
Mass 4.6 MSol
Radius 33 RSol
Companion Izar B
Izar B
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Spectral A0 V
Type Main Sequence
Multiple Companion
Luminosity LSol
Absolute magnitude
Mag Terra 5.12
Temperature ° K

The star known as Izar (otherwise known as Mirak, Mirach, Pulcherrima, and Epsilon Boötis) is actually a double star from the vantage of the Sol system, composed of a yellow-orange giant star of spectral type K0 and blue-white main-sequence star of spectral type A2.

Description (Specifications)

The stars of the Izar system have a separation of 185AU and orbit each other with a period of ~1000 years.

  • The Izar star system is approximately 62.1pc from Terra, and is located in a Coreward/Corespinward direction from Terra at bearing 039.4o Galactic Longitude and +64.8o North Galactic Latitude.

History & Background (Dossier)

Despite the similarity in name, neither of the stars named Mirak are the primary star of the world Mirak/Ea (Reaver's Deep 1127), which orbits an M1 V red dwarf star.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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