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Nick Ketchum. Mu Cephei. Brightness & Distance. 38,000 times brighter than the sun Absolute visual magnitude- Mv=-6.7 1,550 light-years away. Size. 2536 times the solar radius (it could fill the entire orbit of Saturn) It takes up enough space to pack almost 4.5 billion suns into itself.
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Nick Ketchum Mu Cephei
Brightness & Distance • 38,000 times brighter than the sun • Absolute visual magnitude- Mv=-6.7 • 1,550 light-years away
Size • 2536 times the solar radius (it could fill the entire orbit of Saturn) • It takes up enough space to pack almost 4.5 billion suns into itself.
Type of star Deep Red Giants are big and red, hence the name Deep red giants. Mu cephei is one of these.
Sequence • It has begun to fuse helium into carbon and might explode as a supernova
When and where to view • Best seen in August through January in the Northern Hemisphere • It is located in the Cepheus Constellation
Historical significance • "a very fine deep garnet colour, such as the periodical star ο Ceti,“ -William Herschel • In 1848, English astronomer John Russell Hind discovered that it was variable. This variability was quickly confirmed by German astronomer Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander. Almost continual records of the star's variability have been maintained since 1881.
Citations and sources • http://www.windows2universe.org/the_universe/MuCephi.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_Cephei