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Kappa Sagittarii

The Bayer designation Kappa Sagittarii (Kappa Sgr, κ Sagittarii, κ Sgr) is shared by two star systems, κ¹ Sagittarii and κ² Sagittarii, in the constellation Sagittarius. The two star systems are separated by 0.46° in the sky.

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κ¹ Sagittarii

Kappa¹ Sagittarii (Kappa¹ Sgr, κ¹ Sagittarii, κ¹ Sgr) is a triple star system lying 244 light years from Earth. The primary star, κ¹ Sagittarii A, is a spectral type A0 dwarf which has an apparent magnitude of +5.6. It is orbited by two companions, κ¹ Sagittarii B, a magnitude +12.6 star 31.7 arcseconds from the primary, and the magnitude +11.6 κ¹ Sagittarii C, which lies 52 arcseconds from A.

Kappa¹ Sagittarii is moving through the Galaxy at a speed of 28.6 km/s relative to the Sun. Its projected Galactic orbit carries it between 19,600 and 24,000 light years from the center of the Galaxy.

κ² Sagittarii

Kappa² Sagittarii (Kappa² Sgr, κ² Sagittarii, κ² Sgr)is a quadruple system 371 light years from Earth. κ² Sagittarii A is a spectral type A3 dwarf with an apparent magnitude of +5.64. It is orbited by a close 7th magnitude companion, κ² Sagittarii B, which is 0.8 arcseconds, or approximately 90 Astronomical Units, away from the primary. Orbiting this pair are two more stars, the 15th magnitude κ² Sagittarii C, with a separation of 15.0 arcseconds, and the 14th magnitude κ² Sagittarii D, which is 29.3 arcseconds from the primary.

Kappa² Sagittarii is It is moving through the Galaxy at a speed of 11.6 km/s relative to the Sun. Its projected Galactic orbit carries it between 23,500 and 40,000 light years from the center of the Galaxy.

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Kappa Sagittarii Wikipedia