For a first
class magnitude star, shining brightly, without holding back, on the brink of destruction.
Not exact matches
Denebola has been
classed as a Delta Scuti - type variable
star (which vary in brightness by small amounts over periods lasting only hours and including radial as well as non-radial pulsations) as it exhibits small, Delta Sculti - type variability with around a 2.09 to 2.16 visual
magnitude difference — in V on UBV Johnson system (Mkrtichian and Yurkov, 1998).
The system is composed of a blue - white giant with the stellar classification of B9III - IV and a visual
magnitude of 5.33, a white subgiant belonging to the stellar
class A0IVMn with an apparent
magnitude of 5.63, and a
star with a
magnitude of 8.5 separated from the second component by 37.7 arc seconds.