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Alderamin


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If you sit on a big beachball, it gets mashed down. That makes it a little wider through the middle, and a little narrower from top to bottom. And that makes it look a lot like Alderamin, the brightest star of the constellation Cepheus the king. The star is about a third wider through the equator than through the poles. That’s not because some cosmic giant is sitting on it. Instead, it’s because the star spins like crazy.

Alderamin is about 50 light-years away, so it’s a fairly close neighbor. It’s nearing the end of the prime phase of life, even though it’s billions of years younger than the Sun. That’s because it’s twice as massive as the Sun. Heavier stars “burn” through their nuclear fuel much faster than lighter stars.

What really stands out about Alderamin, though, is its shape. The star’s equator rotates once every 12 hours, versus almost four weeks for the Sun. That forces gas outward around its middle, making the star look a bit more like a fat lozenge than a ball. As Alderamin continues to age, though, it will puff up to many times its current diameter. That will slow down its high-speed rotation, giving Alderamin a “rounder” appearance.

Cepheus is in the north and northeast at nightfall. Under fairly dark skies it’s easy to make out. It looks like a child’s drawing of a house. The peak of the roof is on the left during the evening, with Alderamin marking the top right corner of the sideways house.

Script by Damond Benningfield

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