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Alpha Doradus comparison table
Subject has right ascension has declination has spectral type is part of has surface temperature is an instance of has V magnitude has color has been observ has B-V magnitude has absorption line is usually part of is a kind of has apparent magnitude has synonym has definition has luminosity class
A star  O, B, A, and early F 10000 K  white  H I early star  Star with spectral type A in which the spectrum of the Balmer lines of hydrogen attain their greatest strength. Helium lines can no longer be seen. Some metallic lines are present; in late A stars the H and K lines of ionized calcium appear. A0 stars have a color index of zero. 
giant    greater than 1000 Kelvin       star  High-luminosity star that lies above the main sequence on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.III
naked eye star   Milky Waygreater than 1000 Kelvin   for many centuries  asterismnaked eye objectbrighter than 5 A star visible without visual aids 
Alpha Doradus4 33 59.8-55 2 42A0IIISiMilky Way10000 Knaked eye star3.27whitefor many centuries-0.10H Iasterism brighter than 5HR 1465 III

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