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Zubenelgenubi
Zubenelgenubi the designation of the star is α (Alpha) Librae. Zubenelgenubi a white star of the spectral type A3 at a distance of 72 lightyears. It has an apparent brightness of +2.8 likes and an absolute brightness of 1.1 likes. Zubenelgenubi possesses a companion of the apparent brightness of +5.2 magnitude, which can be found in binoculars because of its large angular distance of 231"(= 3'51"). The spectral type of the likewise 72 light years distant companion is F4, its absolute brightness +3.5 magnitude. Zubenelgenubi is close to the ecliptic so it can be easily occulted by the moon and (very rarely!) by planets. The next occultation of Zubenelgenubi by a planet will take place on 10 November 2052 via the planet Mercury, see [1]. Coordinates of the main star (equinox 2000,0) are: Right Ascension 14h50m52s, declination: -15°50'0", coordinates of the companion (equinox 2000.0) Right Ascension 14h50m41s, declination -15°59'49", the position angle of the companion amounts to 314 degrees.
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