Antares
Red supergiant · Alpha Scorpii
Vast red supergiant, the heart of the Scorpion
Antares is a vast, cool red supergiant whose ruddy color and position in Scorpius long invited comparison with the planet Mars, the source of its name meaning 'rival of Ares.' If placed at the Sun's position its surface would extend out past the orbit of Mars.
Illustration generated from temperature, not a photograph
75,858 ×
as bright as the Sun
3,660 K
surface · red
680 R☉
radius (the Sun = 1)
550 ly
from Earth
1.0
apparent magnitude
Visible to the naked eyeno equipment needed · apparent magnitude 1.0
It pours out about 75,858 times the Sun’s light. Its light has been travelling 550 years to reach us, so you see Antares as it was 550 years ago.
Source · Wikidata
It lives in
Milky Way
Barred spiral galaxy.
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