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That Time A Star BIGGER Than The SUN Was 1/2 Light Year Away
HD 7977 Facts

HD 7977star is located in the constellation of Cassiopeia, Queen of Ethiopia. It is not part of the Cassiopeia constellation outline but is within the borders of the constellation. Based on the star's spectral type (G3 E), HD 7977's colour is yellow.

HD 7977 is located in the Milky Way galaxy, and this is the galaxy that you reside in. In case you're wondering, HD 7977 is not in our Solar System, and there is only one star in the Solar System, the Sun. HD 7977 will have its own solar system.
There are no exoplanets recorded on the site for the star, and that is most likely the case. If an exoplanet has been spotted or confirmed, it will probably be recorded in the Exoplanet EU database.
No one has visited HD 7977, and we have no probes on a rendezvous with the star.
The radius of HD 7977 is 1.12 times bigger than the Sun.
HD 7977 distance from Earth is 247.04 light years. When you look at a star, you are not seeing it in its present form but how it looked many years ago, as a rule of thumb, the number of light years is also the number of years in the past you are looking at it.
HD 7977 lifespan could be around 10 billion years. This is assuming the star is a typical yellow star (G Type).
The star is known by the following names :- , BD +61 250

HD 7977 Location

The location of the HD 7977 in the night sky is determined by the right ascension (R.A.) and declination (Dec.). These are equivalent to the Longitude and Latitude on Earth. The Right Ascension (Longitude) is expressed in time (hh:mm:ss) and is how far the star is along Earth's celestial equator. If the R.A. is positive, then it's eastwards and vice versa.

The Declination (Latitude) is how far north or south the object is compared to the celestial equator and is expressed in degrees. If the value is positive, it is north of the celestial equator. For HD 7977, the location is 01 20 31.5953031389 and +61 52 57.077788951 .

Based on the location of Cassiopeia, HD 7977 can be located in the northern hemsiphere of the celestial sky. The celestial hemisphere is equivalent to the hemispheres on Earth. HD 7977 is north of the Ecliptic. The Ecliptic is the path that the Earth takes as it orbits the Sun. As the Earth is titled, we therefore have Celestial and Ecliptic hemispheres and they can be different for a star.


HD 7977 Physical Properties (e.g. Colour, Radius, Age, Temperature)

Based on the star's spectral type of G3 E, HD 7977 colour and type is yellow star. There is no relationship between colour and size. For example, a red star can be large or small. Small stars are more energy efficient than larger stars and live longer.

HD 7977 effective temperature is 5,816 Kelvin which is hotter than our own Sun's effective temperature, which is 5,777 Kelvin.

Luminosity is the amount of energy a star pumps out relative to the amount that our star, the Sun, gives out. Our star, the Sun's value is 1. ' The figure of 1.204 comes from the Vizier online catalogue. The star generates more energy than our star.

HD 7977 radius has been calculated as being 1.12 times bigger than the Sun. The Sun's radius is 695,800km, therefore, the HD 7977's radius is an estimated 779,296.km. If you need the star's diameter, you just need to multiply the radius by 2.
HD 7977 Surface Gravity

The Surface Gravity of the star as measured in CGS (Centimeter-Gram-Second) is 4.351. The gravity has a relationship to its mass and radius. The larger the mass, the larger the gravity. The star's surface gravity has an uncertainty range of between - and +.


HD 7977 Distance from Earth

The Parallax of the star is given as 13.20300 which gives a calculated distance to HD 7977 of 247.04 light years from the Earth or 75.74 parsecs. It is about 1,452,255,612,191,279 miles from Earth. The star is roughly 15,622,387.567 Astronomical Units from the Earth/Sun give or take a few. An Astronomical Unit is the distance between Earth and the Sun. The number of A.U. is the number of times that the star is from the Earth compared to the Sun.

The time it takes to travel to HD 7977 depends on how fast you are going. U.G. has done some calculations as to how long it will take to go at differing speeds. A note about the calculations, when I'm talking about years, I'm talking about non-leap years only (365 days).

The New Horizons space probe is the fastest one that we've sent into space at the time of writing. Its primary mission was to visit Pluto, which at the time of launch (2006), Pluto was still a planet.


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