Ruchbah (star)
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Ruchbah A | |
Spectral | A5 III-IV v |
Type | Subgiant/Giant |
Multiple | Binary |
Luminosity | 63 LSol |
Absolute magnitude | |
Mag Terra | 2.68 |
Temperature | 8400° K |
Mass | 2.5 MSol |
Radius | 3.9 RSol |
Companion | Ruchbah B |
Ruchbah B | |
Spectral | ?? |
Type | ?? |
Multiple | Companion |
Luminosity | LSol |
Absolute magnitude | |
Temperature | ° K |
Ruchbah (otherwise known as Ksora or Delta Cassiopiae) is a binary star whose primary is a blue-white subgiant star of spectral type A5.
- It is a star.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
Ruchbah is a binary star with an orbital period of ~ 759 days.
- Ruchbah is orbited by a debris disk lying at ~88AU.
The Ruchbah star system lies approximately 30.5pc from Terra, and is located in a Rimspinward/Spinward direction from Terra at bearing 127.2o Galactic Longitude and -02.4o South Galactic Latitude.
- The star Ruchbah should not be confused with the similarly named star Rucbah (otherwise known as Alpha Aquarii).
- The star Ruchbah should not be confused with the similarly named star Rukbat (otherwise known as Alpha Sagittarii).
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
Ruchbah is the primary star of the beltworld Ruchbah/Castine (Canopus 2205).
Image Repository[edit]
TravellerMap (T5SS):
[1]
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
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- EXTERNAL LINK: SIMBAD @ University of Strasbourg: [2]
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: WHULorigan
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science