Rasalas
Star Rasalas (μ Leonis) |
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Observation dates equinox : J2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0 |
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Constellation | lion | ||||||||||||||||
Right ascension | 09 h 52 m 45.8 s | ||||||||||||||||
declination | + 26 ° 00 ′ 25 ″ | ||||||||||||||||
Apparent brightness | 3.88 likes | ||||||||||||||||
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Spectral class | K3 | ||||||||||||||||
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distance | 133 ly | ||||||||||||||||
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Rasalas ( Arabic رأس الأسد, DMG raʾs al-asad 'head of the lion') is the proper name of the star μ Leonis (My Leonis) in the constellation Leo . Rasalas belongs to the spectral class K3 and has a brightness of +3.88 mag. Rasalas is about 133 light years from Earth ( Hipparcos database). Other names: Alshemali, Ras al Asad, Ras Elased Boraelis .