17 Ursae Minoris
According to UniverseGuide.com, "17 Ursae Minoris is located in the constellation of Ursa Minor, The Small Bear . It is not part of the Ursa Minor constellation outline but is within the borders of the constellation. Based on the spectral type (G5), 17 Ursae Minoris color is yellow, a mid-ranged temperature star."
"17 Ursae Minoris temperature in is the range of between 5,200 and 6,000 Kelvin. 17 Ursae Minoris effective temperature is 5,544 Kelvin which is cooler than the Sun's effective temperature which is 5,777 Kelvin. Based on a parallax of 5.2, 17 Ursae Minoris distance from Earth can be calculated at being 627.24 light years away or 234.74 parsecs."
"17 Ursae Minoris cannot be seen by the naked eye, you will need a telescope to observe it."
"17 Ursae Minoris Luminosity Luminosity is the amount of energy a star pumps out relative to the amount that our star, the Sun, gives out. Our star, the Sun's value is 1. 17 Ursae Minoris Luminosity figure of 58.956 comes from the Vizier online catalogue. The star generates more energy than our star.
17 Ursae Minoris Size (Radius) 17 Ursae Minoris radius has been calculated as being 8.8 times bigger than the Sun. The Sun's radius is 695,800km, therefore, the 17 Ursae Minoris radius is an estimated 6,123,040.km. If you need the star's diameter, you just need to multiply the radius by 2."
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Universeguide.com
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