Zaurak

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Zaurak is a red giant star in the constellation Eridanus, known for its deep reddish hue and traditional use in celestial navigation and astrology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf red giant star
star
belongsToHemisphere celestial southern hemisphere
hasAlternativeName Gamma Eridani NERFINISHED
hasApparentMagnitude about 2.95
hasArabicNameEtymology from Arabic meaning “the boat” or “the oar” (variant interpretations)
hasBayerDesignation γ Eridani NERFINISHED
hasColor deep reddish hue
red
hasConstellationAbbreviation Eri NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance astrological star
traditional navigation star
hasDeclination −13° 30′ (approx)
hasDistanceFromEarth about 200 light-years
about 61 parsecs
hasEffectiveTemperature about 3800 K
hasEvolutionaryStage red giant branch
hasFlamsteedDesignation 34 Eridani NERFINISHED
hasGalacticPopulation thin disk star
hasLuminosity about 450 times solar luminosity
hasMass about 1.5 times solar mass
hasMetallicity near-solar metallicity
hasParallax about 16.4 milliarcseconds
hasProperMotion significant proper motion in right ascension and declination
hasRadialVelocity about +74 km/s
hasRadius about 60 times solar radius
hasRightAscension 03h 58m 01s (approx)
hasSpectralType M1III
hasStellarClassification giant star
hasSurfaceGravity low surface gravity typical of giants
hasTraditionalName Zaurak NERFINISHED
hasVariableType suspected variable star
locatedInConstellation Eridanus NERFINISHED
observedIn optical wavelengths
partOf constellation figure of Eridanus
usedFor astrology
celestial navigation
visibleFromEarthWith naked eye

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