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Alpha Mensae is located about 33.1 light-years from Sol. It lies in the northeastern part of the Constellation Mensa, the Table Mountain -- west of Zeta Volantis, southwest of Gamma2 Volantis, and south of the Large Magellanic Cloud. | Alpha Mensae is located about 33.1 light-years from Sol. It lies in the northeastern part of the Constellation Mensa, the Table Mountain -- west of Zeta Volantis, southwest of Gamma2 Volantis, and south of the Large Magellanic Cloud. | ||
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Alpha Mensae | |
Stellar characteristics | |
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Constellation | Mensa |
Right ascension (Epoch J2000) | 06h 10m 14.47s |
Declination (Epoch J2000) | -74° 45' 10.96" |
Spectral type | G5-6 V |
Distance from Sol | 33.1 ± 0.02 ly |
Other designations | Alp Men, Alf Men, HR 2261, Gl 231, Hip 29271, HD 43834, CP(D)-74 374, SAO 256274, FK5 239, LTT 2490 |
Alpha Mensae is a yellow-orange main sequence dwarf star of spectral and luminosity type G5-6 V, with about 87 percent of Sol's mass, 84 to 91 percent of its diameter[1], and around 80 percent of its luminosity. The star may be as as enriched (102 percent) as Sol with elements heavier than hydrogen ("metallicity"), based on its abundance of iron[2].
Alpha Mensae is located about 33.1 light-years from Sol. It lies in the northeastern part of the Constellation Mensa, the Table Mountain -- west of Zeta Volantis, southwest of Gamma2 Volantis, and south of the Large Magellanic Cloud.
The orbit of an Earth-like planet (with liquid water) around this star would be centered around 0.91 AU -- between the orbital distances of Venus and Earth in the Solar System -- with an orbital period of nearly 342 days, close to an Earth year.
(Boilerplate from SolStation.com)
Notes
- ↑ Perrin and Karoji, 1987, page 236; and Johnson and Wright, 1983, page 659
- ↑ Cayrel de Strobel et al, 1991, page 285