- Lambda Sagittarii
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name=λ Sagittarii
epoch=J2000.0
constell=Sagittarius
ra=18h 27m 58.2s
dec=-25° 25' 18"
spectral=K1+IIIb
appmag_v=+2.82
dist_ly=77.3 ± 1.6
dist_pc=23.7 ± 0.5
names=Kaus Borealis, 22 Sagittarii,
HR 6913, HD 169916,
SAO 186841, HIP 90496Lambda Sagittarii (λ Sgr / λ Sagittarii) is a
star within theconstellation Sagittarius. The star marks the top of the Archer's bow, whence its traditional name Kaus Borealis. It also marks the top of the lid of the so-called "Teapot" asterism. In ancient Chinese astronomy, it is the 2nd of 6 stars in the Dipper or 'South Dipper' mansion of theBlack Tortoise of the North.Kaus Borealis is a spectral class K orange giant star. It is currently fusing
helium intocarbon andoxygen in its core. Kaus Borealis is 77light year s from us, with a mass 2.3 times that of the Sun It is 52 times more luminous than theSun and has a radius of some 11 Suns.Being near the
ecliptic , Lambda Sgr is sometimes occulted by theMoon and , more rarely by aplanet . The last planet to pass in front of it was Venus, on19 November 1984 . The previous occasion was on5 December 1865 , when it was occulted by the planet Mercury.Etymology
The name Kaus Australis comes from the Arabic قوس "qaws" 'bow' and
Latin "boreālis" 'northern'. To the south of it lie the other stars of the bow,Kaus Media andKaus Australis .External links
* [http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/kausbor.html Kaus Borealis]
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