Appendix
A: Star systems
v1.01
|
RA |
Decl |
Distance(ly) |
Spectral
type |
Names
|
| Altair
|
19
50 47 |
+08
52 06 |
16.3
|
A7V |
flying
one |
| Arcturus
|
-
|
-
|
- |
- |
One
of the most advanced civilizations in the galaxy,
per Edgar Cayce. |
| Bellatrix
|
05
25 7.9 |
+06
20 59 |
303.2 |
B2III |
warrioress,
Amazon star |
| Epsilon
Eridani |
03
00 00 |
-20
00 00 |
10.7
|
- |
Eridanus
means "the river". Nordic aliens originally
from Lyra. |
| Hyades |
-
|
-
|
- |
- |
Nordic
aliens originally from Lyra. |
| Lyra
|
19
00 00 |
+40
00 00 |
-
|
- |
"the
lyre" |
| Milky
Way center |
17.8
00 00 |
-29
00 00 |
29,000
|
- |
our
galaxy |
| Pleiades
cluster |
-
|
-
|
-
|
- |
"seven
sisters". Nordic aliens originally from
Lyra. |
| Sirius
|
06
45 08.9 |
-16
42 58 |
8.6 |
A1Vm |
scorching,
Canicula, Dog Star, Aschere. Associated with
Lemurians. Located in Canis Major. |
| Tau
Ceti |
02
00 00 |
-10
00 00 |
11.9 |
- |
Cetus
means "the sea monster"; near NGC720?.
Nordic aliens originally from Lyra. |
| Taygeta
|
03
45 12.5 |
+24
28 02 |
-
|
B6IV |
- |
| Vega
|
18
36 56.3 |
+38
47 01 |
26.4 |
A0Va |
the
swooping eagle, Wega, Fidis, Harp star. Nordic
aliens originally from Lyra. |
| Zeta
Reticuli |
04
00 00 |
-60
00 00 |
37.0 |
- |
Reticulum
means "the net" |
| Wolf424 |
- |
- |
14 |
- |
Aka
Ummites. Possible ties with Lyrans. |
RA
This
is the Right Ascension of the star. The RA is based
on a circle going from 0 to 24, instead of 0 to
360.
Decl
This
is the declination in degrees. Positive means the
star can be viewed from the northern hemisphere.
Negative means southern hemisphere.
Distance
Distance
is in lightyears. 1 parsec = 3.26 lightyears.
Spectral
Types
First
position: a letter, hottest to coolest: O, B, A,
F, G, K, M.
2nd
position: a number which is the subclass of the
letter, 0 through 9, hottest to coolest. Our sun
is a G2V.
3rd
position: Roman numeral. I = supergiant, II = medium
giant, III = giant, IV = average, V = normal (but
called dwarf), VI = subdwarf.
- A0V
- 2 classes hotter than our sun, same size.
- A7V
- 2 classes hotter than our sun, same size as
our sun.
- B2III
- 3 classes hotter than our sun, giant size.
- B6IV
- 3 classes hotter than our sun, same size.
Names
These
are the descriptive names of the constellation or
star. Or notes about the star system.
Sources:
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