HR 4729

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HR 4729 is a bright, massive blue star in the Southern Cross constellation, forming part of the multiple-star system Alpha Crucis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of multiple star system
star
associatedWith Alpha Crucis A NERFINISHED
Alpha Crucis B NERFINISHED
belongsTo Milky Way galaxy NERFINISHED
brightness bright star
catalog Bright Star Catalogue NERFINISHED
catalogDesignation HR 4729
celestialHemisphere southern celestial hemisphere
color blue
componentOf Alpha Crucis multiple-star system NERFINISHED
declinationFrame ICRS NERFINISHED
distanceFromEarth hundreds of light-years (approximate, similar to Alpha Crucis)
evolutionaryStage main-sequence star (likely)
hasAstrophysicalSignificance massive star in nearby multiple system
hasCompanions other Alpha Crucis components
hasConstellationAbbreviation Cru
isGuideStarFor Southern sky navigation (indirectly via Southern Cross)
isPartOfAsterism Southern Cross NERFINISHED
locatedIn Southern Cross NERFINISHED
luminosityClass high-luminosity B-type (likely)
mass massive star
memberOfConstellation Crux NERFINISHED
observedIn optical wavelengths
partOf Alpha Crucis system NERFINISHED
rightAscensionFrame ICRS NERFINISHED
spectralClass B-type star
temperature hot star
visibleFrom Southern Hemisphere NERFINISHED

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