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Aldebaran

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Alpha Tau, or Aldebaran, is 44 times the size of our sun and 400 times as luminous.

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Telescope:   Stellina
Length:   400mm
Aperture:   80mm
F-stop:   f/5.0
Sessions:   1
Captured:   2021-08-11 to 2021-08-11
Lights:   17
Exposure:   10
Total exposure:   2 m
Ra:   4h 36m 41.8s
Dec:   +16° 33' 10.952
Size:   49.489 x 39.809 arcmin
Radius:   0.529 deg
Scale:   0.687 arcsec/pixel
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The star Aldebaran (αTau)
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