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Omega2 Scorpii

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Magnitude
  
4.32

Constellation
  
Scorpius

Similar
  
Mu1 Scorpii, Pi Scorpii, Epsilon Scorpii

Omega2 Scorpii is a suspected variable star in the zodiac constellation of Scorpius. A component of the visual double star Omega Scorpii, it is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye having an apparent visual magnitude of +4.320. The distance to this star, as determined using parallax measurements, is around 291 light years. The visual magnitude of this star is reduced by 0.38 because of extinction from interstellar dust.

This is a G-type giant star with a stellar classification of G6/8III. With an estimated age of 282 million years, it is an evolved, thin disk star that is currently on the red horizontal branch. The interferometry-measured angular diameter of this star is 1.63 ± 0.10 mas, which, at its estimated distance, equates to a physical radius of nearly 16 times the radius of the Sun. It has 3.27 times the mass of the Sun, and radiates 141 times the Sun's luminosity The effective temperature of the star's outer atmosphere is 5,363 K.

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