Megrez
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Megrez, also called Delta Ursae Majoris, is a star in the northern constellation of Ursa Major. It is one of the seven stars that make up the Big Dipper, a famous pattern in the night sky. With an apparent magnitude of +3.3, Megrez is the dimmest star in the Big Dipper.
Measurements using parallax help scientists learn how far away stars are from Earth. For Megrez, these measurements show that it is about 80.5 light-years from the Sun. This means the light we see from Megrez today left the star 80.5 years ago!
Stars like Megrez are important for learning about the universe. By studying their distance, brightness, and other features, astronomers can learn more about how stars form, live, and eventually die. Megrez, as part of the Big Dipper, is also a helpful guide for people who want to explore the night sky.
Stellar properties
Megrez is a bright star. It has twice the mass of the Sun and shines about 23 times brighter. It is an A-type star, which means it creates energy by combining hydrogen atoms in its core.
This star spins very quickly, finishing a full rotation in just 3.1 hours. It has a faint disk of dust and particles around it, and two dimmer companion stars nearby. Megrez is part of the Ursa Major moving group, which all travel together through space.
Nomenclature
The star Delta Ursae Majoris, also called Megrez, gets its name from Arabic. It means "the base of the bear's tail." It was also known as Kaffa, but no one knows where that name came from. Many cultures had different names for the star. The Hindus called it Atri, one of the Seven Rishis. In Chinese, it is called the Fourth Star of the Northern Dipper.
Latinised Bayer designation Arabic Atlas Coeli Antonín Bečvář Hindus Atri Seven Rishis Northern Dipper asterism Chinese name
Namesakes
The United States Navy named a ship after the star Megrez. The ship was called USS Megrez (AK-126). It was a Crater class cargo ship. Many Navy ships are named after famous stars.
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