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How bright is ENIF?

How bright is ENIF?

2.399Epsilon Pegasi / Magnitude

How many light years away is ENIF?

688.2 light yearsEpsilon Pegasi / Distance to Earth

What size of star is ENIF?

79.973 million miEpsilon Pegasi / Radius

What is the temperature of the star ENIF?

4,379 KEpsilon Pegasi / Surface temperature

What type of star is ENIF?

K2 IbEpsilon Pegasi / Spectral type

What kind of star is ENIF?

supergiant star
Star type. Enif has the stellar classification K2 Ib, indicating a supergiant star appearing orange in colour.

What color is ENIF?

orange
Enif has the stellar classification K2 Ib, indicating a supergiant star appearing orange in colour.

Is ENIF a bright star?

Enif is the brightest star in this region of the sky. Enif is located just over three degrees southeast of Messier 15, also known as the Great Pegasus Cluster. The globular cluster is one of the brightest (mag. 6.2), densest and oldest clusters of its kind in the Milky Way.

How big is ENIF compared to the sun?

Enif is located at around 690 light-years / 211 parsecs away from our Solar System. It is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye. Enif has around 11.7 solar masses, or 1,170% of our Sun’s mass, and a whopping 185 solar radii, or 18,500% of our Sun’s radius. The star is thus 350 times bigger than our Sun.

What type of star is Enif?

Enif is a very luminous Supergiant Star less luminour Supergiant Star type star. Enif is a K2IBVAR supergiant star based on the spectral type that was recorded in the Hipparcos star catalogue. Enif is a main star in the constellation Pegasus and makes up the constellation outline.

Is Enif at the centre of the Solar System?

If placed at the centre of the solar system, it would extend between the orbits of Venus (154 – 157 R☉) and Earth (211 – 219 R☉ ). With a surface temperature of 4,379 K, Enif is 3,895 times more luminous than the Sun. It has an absolute magnitude of -4.142 and a bolometric luminosity 12,250 times that of the Sun.

Is Enif bigger than the Sun?

Enif has around 11.7 solar masses, or 1,170% of our Sun’s mass, and a whopping 185 solar radii, or 18,500% of our Sun’s radius. The star is thus 350 times bigger than our Sun. If Enif would replace our Sun, it’s photosphere would extend between the orbits of Venus and Earth.

What is the magnitude of Enif?

Enif has an apparent magnitude of 2.399, and it is a type LC slow irregular variable star, having brightness variations from +0.7 to +3.5 in magnitude. The absolute magnitude of this star is -4.142. Enif is an orange supergiant star of spectral type K2 lp.