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bacilluria$6427$ - перевод на голландский

STAR IN THE CONSTELLATION AURIGA
Alpha Aurigae; SAO 40186; Shepherd's Star; HIP 24608; Alhajoth; 13 Aurigae; HR 1708; HD 34029; Gl 194; ADS 3841; 13 Aur; ADS 3841 A; ADS 3841 AP; ADS 3841 B; ADS 3841 C; ADS 3841 D; ADS 3841 E; ADS 3841 F; ADS 3841 G; ADS 3841 H; ADS 3841 L; ADS 3841 P; Alpha Aur; BD +45 1076; BD+45 1076; BD +45 1077; BD+45 1077; BD +45 1077B; BD+45 1077B; BD +45 1077C; BD+45 1077C; BD +45 1077D; BD+45 1077D; BD +45 1077E; BD+45 1077E; BD +45 1077F; BD+45 1077F; BD +45 1077G; BD+45 1077G; CAPELLA; CAPELLA L; CCDM J05168+4559; CCDM J05168+4559A; CCDM J05168+4559AP; CCDM J05168+4559B; CCDM J05168+4559C; CCDM J05168+4559D; CCDM J05168+4559E; CCDM J05168+4559F; CCDM J05168+4559G; CCDM J05168+4559H; CCDM J05168+4559HL; CCDM J05168+4559L; CCDM J05168+4559P; FK5 193; GC 6427; GJ 194; GJ 195 A; GJ 195 B; IDS 05093+4554; IDS 05093+4554 A; IDS 05093+4554 AP; IDS 05093+4554 P; IDS 05103+4544 L; LTT 11619; LTT 11622; NLTT 14766; NLTT 14788; PPM 47921; PPM 47925; PPM 47926; PPM 47938; SAO 40184; Α Aur; Α Aurigae; 五車二; Hokulei; Capella (star); Capella A; Capella Ab; Capella Aa; Star Capella; Gliese 194
  • Capella is the brightest star in the constellation of Auriga (upper left).
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  • [[Hertzsprung–Russell diagram]] showing an evolutionary track for a star of approximately the mass of the two Capella giants. The current states of Capella Aa and Ab are marked.
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bacilluria      
n. aanwezigheid van bacillen in de urine (ziekte)

Определение

Capella
·noun A brilliant star in the constellation Auriga.

Википедия

Capella

Capella is the brightest star in the northern constellation of Auriga. It has the Bayer designation α Aurigae, which is Latinised to Alpha Aurigae and abbreviated Alpha Aur or α Aur. Capella is the sixth-brightest star in the night sky, and the third-brightest in the northern celestial hemisphere after Arcturus and Vega. A prominent object in the northern winter sky, it is circumpolar to observers north of 44°N. Its name meaning "little goat" in Latin, Capella depicted the goat Amalthea that suckled Zeus in classical mythology. Capella is relatively close, at 42.9 light-years (13.2 pc) from the Sun. It is one of the brightest X-ray sources in the sky, thought to come primarily from the corona of Capella Aa.

Although it appears to be a single star to the naked eye, Capella is actually a quadruple star system organized in two binary pairs, made up of the stars Capella Aa, Capella Ab, Capella H and Capella L. The primary pair, Capella Aa and Capella Ab, are two bright-yellow giant stars, both of which are around 2.5 times as massive as the Sun. The secondary pair, Capella H and Capella L, are around 10,000 astronomical units (AU) from the first and are two faint, small and relatively cool red dwarfs.

Capella Aa and Capella Ab have exhausted their core hydrogen, and cooled and expanded, moving off the main sequence. They are in a very tight circular orbit about 0.74 AU apart, and orbit each other every 104 days. Capella Aa is the cooler and more luminous of the two with spectral class K0III; it is 78.7 ± 4.2 times the Sun's luminosity and 11.98 ± 0.57 times its radius. An aging red clump star, it is fusing helium to carbon and oxygen in its core. Capella Ab is slightly smaller and hotter and of spectral class G1III; it is 72.7 ± 3.6 times as luminous as the Sun and 8.83 ± 0.33 times its radius. It is in the Hertzsprung gap, corresponding to a brief subgiant evolutionary phase as it expands and cools to become a red giant. Several other stars in the same visual field have been catalogued as companions but are physically unrelated.