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subgiant comparison table
Subject has right ascension has spectral type has declination has surface temperature has orbital period is an instance of has V magnitude has parallax has color has B-V magnitude has distance has absorption line has abundance has synonym has definition has number of star
Achernar1 37 42.9B5-57 14 1211000 to 28000 K subgiant0.46from the point of view of Earth's orbitblue-white-0.1635 pcHe I HR 472  
Alpha Andromedae00 08 23.2B8IVpMnHg+29 05 2611000 to 28000 K naked eye star2.06from the point of view of Earth's orbitblue-white-0.11 He I HR 15  
Alpha Columbae05 39 38.9B7IVe-34 04 2711000 to 28000 K naked eye star2.64from the point of view of Earth's orbitblue-white-0.12 He I HR 1956  
Alpha Gruis22 8 13.9B7IV-46 57 4011000 to 28000 K naked eye star1.74from the point of view of Earth's orbitblue-white-0.13 He I HR 8425  
Alpha Muscae12 37 11.0B2IV-V-69 08 0811000 to 28000 K naked eye star2.69from the point of view of Earth's orbitblue-white-0.20 He I HR 4798  
Alpha Pavonis20 25 38.8B2IV-56 44 0711000 to 28000 K naked eye star1.94from the point of view of Earth's orbitblue-white-0.20 He I HR 7790  
Alpha Pictoris06 48 11.4A7IV-61 56 2910000 K naked eye star3.27from the point of view of Earth's orbitwhite0.21 H I HR 2550  
Alpha Telescopii18 26 58.3B3IV-45 58 0611000 to 28000 K naked eye star3.51from the point of view of Earth's orbitblue-white-0.17 He I HR 6897  
Beta Delphini20 37 32.9F5IV+14 35 436000 to 7500 K naked eye star3.63from the point of view of Earth's orbityellow-white0.44   HR 7882  
Beta Hydri0 25 45.3G2IV-77 15 165000 to 6000 K naked eye star2.80from the point of view of Earth's orbityellowish0.62   HR 98  
Procyon07 39 18.1F5 IV-V+05 13 306000 to 7500 K40 yearsnaked eye star0.380.283yellow-white0.423.5 pc half the stars in the solar neighborhood are members of star systemsHR 2943One of the nearest stars, it is the eighth brightest star. An F star. It is a visual binary; its companion is a DF8 white dwarf.2

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