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Loading content26 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila (Aquilae), lying about 154.21 light-years from Earth.
Class G. Yellow stars like the Sun. On the main sequence they steadily fuse hydrogen into helium. Such stars have surface temperatures around 5,200–6,000 K and appear yellow to the eye.
| Spectral type | G8III-IV... |
| Luminosity class | III |
| Apparent magnitude | 4.98 |
| Absolute magnitude | 1.61 |
| Luminosity (Sun = 1) | 19.824 |
| Colour index (B−V) | 0.937 |
| Distance | 154.21 ly (47.28 pc) |
Values are real catalogue data; fields without a reliable value are omitted, never estimated.
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Aggregated, openly-licensed star catalogue combining Hipparcos, the Yale Bright Star Catalogue, and the Gliese Catalogue of Nearby Stars.
High-precision parallax, magnitude, and position for ~118,000 stars.