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663 B
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name: Alderamin (α Cep)
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constellation: Cep
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created_by: editor.cs
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created_date: 2023-11-05 17:14:49.395548
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updated_by: editor.cs
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updated_date: 2023-11-05 17:14:49.395550
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The brightest star of the constellation has a magnitude of 2.44. It is a yellow-white star of spectral class A7, located 49 light-years away from us, forming a quadrilateral with the stars β (magnitude 3.21), ζ (magnitude 3.35), and ι (magnitude 3.52). In its center lies the star ξ Cep. Due to the precession of the Earth's axis, Alderamin will become the closest star to the North Celestial Pole around the year 7500 AD. It has a luminosity 17 times greater than that of the Sun. |