Upsilon Sagittarii (UpsilonSgr, υSagittarii, υSgr) is a spectroscopic binarystar system in the constellationSagittarius. Upsilon Sagittarii is the prototypical hydrogen-deficient binary (HdB), and one of only four such systems known. The unusual spectrum of hydrogen-deficient binaries has made stellar classification of Upsilon Sagittarii difficult.
System
υ Sgr is a binary system with an orbital period of 137.939 days and is approximately 1,672 light years from Earth. The primary star dominates the visible radiation and spectrum, but the secondary is hotter and more massive. There is also a disc of material being stripped from the primary and transferring material to the secondary, but no eclipses
The system is classified as a single-lined spectroscopic binary, but high excitation lines from the secondary can be detected in the ultraviolet. Radial velocity variations were discovered in 1899, The first orbit was calculated in 1914, reasonably close to modern understanding of the system.
During the Enigma Expedition Day 3 at 46 Upsilon Sagittarii the space madness finally kicks in.
published: 14 Jan 2018
The Light from Upsilon Sagittarii
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published: 26 Feb 2024
46 Upsilon Sagittarii 1 - Take II
This planet killed me because I did not show it due respect.
This planet will not beat me.
Here is a more respectful (cautious) landing which I only nearly made a pigs ear of.
Planet 1. Rikk 1. Happy to call this a draw. -- Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/seriousrikk
published: 18 Jan 2016
The Brocast - 46 Upsilon Sagittarii - Playing Catchup with the Enigma Expedition
The Brocast - 46 Upsilon Sagittarii - Playing Catchup with the Enigma Expedition
Last week we introduced you all to the Enigma Expedition and talked about how to setup your exploration ships. This week We put that knowledge to the test as we attempt to catch up with the Enigma Expedition at 46 Upsilon Sagittarii!
The Enigma Expedition
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/398466-Enigma-Expedition-to-Colonia-for-Charity-and-for-with-CMDR-DoveEnigma13?p=6271937
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Elite Dangerous Rudeman's Universe The Enigma Expedition 3 46 Upsilon Sagittarii
Warning may contain Adult Language
You might have heard about CMDR DoveEnigma13 and his fight against cancer.
His name is Brandon Keith, 39, from Tucson, Arizona and he's been battling tumors for almost 3 incredibly tough years now.
After getting diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, without a skin primary, he had multiple surgeries and chemotherapies, none of which managed to kill the cancerous cells for good.
Chances are, he will not be there to celebrate his 40th birthday together with his five-year-old daughter. But despite this grim lookout, he expressed, with inspiring strength, the wish to make a trip to Colonia while he still can.
We, the whole Elite Dangerous community, will support him on that jour...
published: 15 Jan 2018
Distant Worlds 04: Onward to 46 Upsilon Sagittarii Part 1
First part of the trip to 46 Upsilon Sagittari. Fairly quiet as we're still making our way to the Lagoon Nebula.
published: 01 Feb 2016
Distant Worlds 06: Onward to 46 Upsilon Sagittarii Part 3
Final part of the trip to 46 Upsilon Sagittarii. Fairly quiet as we're still making our way to the Lagoon Nebula. Normally this would all end well, but I screwed up a landing...and well, find out what happened. Needless to say, things change directions for a bit.
published: 02 Feb 2016
Distant Worlds 05: Onward to 46 Upsilon Sagittarii Part 2
Second part of the trip to 46 Upsilon Sagittarii. Fairly quiet as we're still making our way to the Lagoon Nebula.
published: 01 Feb 2016
What Are the Biggest Stars in the Universe 🌌 🌟
The universe hosts an incredible variety of stars, ranging from small and dim to massive and luminous. Among the biggest stars discovered so far are:
1. UY Scuti: UY Scuti is currently considered one of the largest known stars. It is a red supergiant located in the Milky Way galaxy. With a radius estimated to be around 1,700 times that of the Sun, it is truly enormous.
2. VY Canis Majoris: VY Canis Majoris is another red supergiant, located in the constellation Canis Major. It has been one of the most massive stars known. While its exact size is challenging to measure, estimates suggest it is up to 1,400 times the radius of the Sun.
3. NML Cygni: NML Cygni, also a red supergiant, is one of the largest and most luminous stars ever discovered. It possesses a radius estimated to be over 1,...
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Stray Bird's Nest - CMDR Nitlda SRV Backflip
CMDR Nitlda performing a back-flip in an SRV on 46 Upsilon Sagittarii - Stray Bird's Nest (waypoint 3) during the Enigma Expedition 2018
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Parad...
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Paradise of Dreams
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This planet killed me because I did not show it due respect.
This planet will not beat me.
Here is a more respectful (cautious) landing which I only nearly m...
This planet killed me because I did not show it due respect.
This planet will not beat me.
Here is a more respectful (cautious) landing which I only nearly made a pigs ear of.
Planet 1. Rikk 1. Happy to call this a draw. -- Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/seriousrikk
This planet killed me because I did not show it due respect.
This planet will not beat me.
Here is a more respectful (cautious) landing which I only nearly made a pigs ear of.
Planet 1. Rikk 1. Happy to call this a draw. -- Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/seriousrikk
The Brocast - 46 Upsilon Sagittarii - Playing Catchup with the Enigma Expedition
Last week we introduced you all to the Enigma Expedition and talked about how ...
The Brocast - 46 Upsilon Sagittarii - Playing Catchup with the Enigma Expedition
Last week we introduced you all to the Enigma Expedition and talked about how to setup your exploration ships. This week We put that knowledge to the test as we attempt to catch up with the Enigma Expedition at 46 Upsilon Sagittarii!
The Enigma Expedition
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/398466-Enigma-Expedition-to-Colonia-for-Charity-and-for-with-CMDR-DoveEnigma13?p=6271937
https://imgur.com/a/8IGT1
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The Brocast - 46 Upsilon Sagittarii - Playing Catchup with the Enigma Expedition
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The Enigma Expedition
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/398466-Enigma-Expedition-to-Colonia-for-Charity-and-for-with-CMDR-DoveEnigma13?p=6271937
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Elite Dangerous Rudeman's Universe The Enigma Expedition 3 46 Upsilon Sagittarii
Warning may contain Adult Language
You might have heard about CMDR DoveEnigma...
Elite Dangerous Rudeman's Universe The Enigma Expedition 3 46 Upsilon Sagittarii
Warning may contain Adult Language
You might have heard about CMDR DoveEnigma13 and his fight against cancer.
His name is Brandon Keith, 39, from Tucson, Arizona and he's been battling tumors for almost 3 incredibly tough years now.
After getting diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, without a skin primary, he had multiple surgeries and chemotherapies, none of which managed to kill the cancerous cells for good.
Chances are, he will not be there to celebrate his 40th birthday together with his five-year-old daughter. But despite this grim lookout, he expressed, with inspiring strength, the wish to make a trip to Colonia while he still can.
We, the whole Elite Dangerous community, will support him on that journey and make it unforgettable for everyone involved!
Humbly presenting: The Enigma Expedition
A Just Giving page has been set up, the proceeds go to a Children's Cancer Hospital - If you would like to donate, Please follow this link.
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Elite Dangerous Rudeman's Universe The Enigma Expedition 3 46 Upsilon Sagittarii
Warning may contain Adult Language
You might have heard about CMDR DoveEnigma13 and his fight against cancer.
His name is Brandon Keith, 39, from Tucson, Arizona and he's been battling tumors for almost 3 incredibly tough years now.
After getting diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, without a skin primary, he had multiple surgeries and chemotherapies, none of which managed to kill the cancerous cells for good.
Chances are, he will not be there to celebrate his 40th birthday together with his five-year-old daughter. But despite this grim lookout, he expressed, with inspiring strength, the wish to make a trip to Colonia while he still can.
We, the whole Elite Dangerous community, will support him on that journey and make it unforgettable for everyone involved!
Humbly presenting: The Enigma Expedition
A Just Giving page has been set up, the proceeds go to a Children's Cancer Hospital - If you would like to donate, Please follow this link.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/enigmaexpedition
Elite Dangerous https://www.elitedangerous.com/
Final part of the trip to 46 Upsilon Sagittarii. Fairly quiet as we're still making our way to the Lagoon Nebula. Normally this would all end well, but I screwe...
Final part of the trip to 46 Upsilon Sagittarii. Fairly quiet as we're still making our way to the Lagoon Nebula. Normally this would all end well, but I screwed up a landing...and well, find out what happened. Needless to say, things change directions for a bit.
Final part of the trip to 46 Upsilon Sagittarii. Fairly quiet as we're still making our way to the Lagoon Nebula. Normally this would all end well, but I screwed up a landing...and well, find out what happened. Needless to say, things change directions for a bit.
The universe hosts an incredible variety of stars, ranging from small and dim to massive and luminous. Among the biggest stars discovered so far are:
1. UY Scu...
The universe hosts an incredible variety of stars, ranging from small and dim to massive and luminous. Among the biggest stars discovered so far are:
1. UY Scuti: UY Scuti is currently considered one of the largest known stars. It is a red supergiant located in the Milky Way galaxy. With a radius estimated to be around 1,700 times that of the Sun, it is truly enormous.
2. VY Canis Majoris: VY Canis Majoris is another red supergiant, located in the constellation Canis Major. It has been one of the most massive stars known. While its exact size is challenging to measure, estimates suggest it is up to 1,400 times the radius of the Sun.
3. NML Cygni: NML Cygni, also a red supergiant, is one of the largest and most luminous stars ever discovered. It possesses a radius estimated to be over 1,600 times that of the Sun.
4. KW Sagittarii: KW Sagittarii is a red hypergiant located in the Sagittarius constellation. It is one of the most massive stars known, with a radius exceeding 1,400 times that of the Sun.
These massive stars are exceptional in size, dwarfing our Sun by an incredible margin. However, it's important to note that there might be even larger stars waiting to be discovered as our knowledge of the universe continues to expand.
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The universe hosts an incredible variety of stars, ranging from small and dim to massive and luminous. Among the biggest stars discovered so far are:
1. UY Scuti: UY Scuti is currently considered one of the largest known stars. It is a red supergiant located in the Milky Way galaxy. With a radius estimated to be around 1,700 times that of the Sun, it is truly enormous.
2. VY Canis Majoris: VY Canis Majoris is another red supergiant, located in the constellation Canis Major. It has been one of the most massive stars known. While its exact size is challenging to measure, estimates suggest it is up to 1,400 times the radius of the Sun.
3. NML Cygni: NML Cygni, also a red supergiant, is one of the largest and most luminous stars ever discovered. It possesses a radius estimated to be over 1,600 times that of the Sun.
4. KW Sagittarii: KW Sagittarii is a red hypergiant located in the Sagittarius constellation. It is one of the most massive stars known, with a radius exceeding 1,400 times that of the Sun.
These massive stars are exceptional in size, dwarfing our Sun by an incredible margin. However, it's important to note that there might be even larger stars waiting to be discovered as our knowledge of the universe continues to expand.
✨🔭🌌
#biggeststar
#uyscuti
#bigstars
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The Light from Upsilon Sagittarii · Relaxing Music Playlist · White Noise Vacuum · Spa, Relaxation and Dreams
Paradise of Dreams
℗ SootheSonic Studios
Released on: 2024-02-26
Composer: Miles Platt
Auto-generated by YouTube.
This planet killed me because I did not show it due respect.
This planet will not beat me.
Here is a more respectful (cautious) landing which I only nearly made a pigs ear of.
Planet 1. Rikk 1. Happy to call this a draw. -- Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/seriousrikk
The Brocast - 46 Upsilon Sagittarii - Playing Catchup with the Enigma Expedition
Last week we introduced you all to the Enigma Expedition and talked about how to setup your exploration ships. This week We put that knowledge to the test as we attempt to catch up with the Enigma Expedition at 46 Upsilon Sagittarii!
The Enigma Expedition
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/398466-Enigma-Expedition-to-Colonia-for-Charity-and-for-with-CMDR-DoveEnigma13?p=6271937
https://imgur.com/a/8IGT1
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Elite Dangerous Rudeman's Universe The Enigma Expedition 3 46 Upsilon Sagittarii
Warning may contain Adult Language
You might have heard about CMDR DoveEnigma13 and his fight against cancer.
His name is Brandon Keith, 39, from Tucson, Arizona and he's been battling tumors for almost 3 incredibly tough years now.
After getting diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, without a skin primary, he had multiple surgeries and chemotherapies, none of which managed to kill the cancerous cells for good.
Chances are, he will not be there to celebrate his 40th birthday together with his five-year-old daughter. But despite this grim lookout, he expressed, with inspiring strength, the wish to make a trip to Colonia while he still can.
We, the whole Elite Dangerous community, will support him on that journey and make it unforgettable for everyone involved!
Humbly presenting: The Enigma Expedition
A Just Giving page has been set up, the proceeds go to a Children's Cancer Hospital - If you would like to donate, Please follow this link.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/enigmaexpedition
Elite Dangerous https://www.elitedangerous.com/
Final part of the trip to 46 Upsilon Sagittarii. Fairly quiet as we're still making our way to the Lagoon Nebula. Normally this would all end well, but I screwed up a landing...and well, find out what happened. Needless to say, things change directions for a bit.
The universe hosts an incredible variety of stars, ranging from small and dim to massive and luminous. Among the biggest stars discovered so far are:
1. UY Scuti: UY Scuti is currently considered one of the largest known stars. It is a red supergiant located in the Milky Way galaxy. With a radius estimated to be around 1,700 times that of the Sun, it is truly enormous.
2. VY Canis Majoris: VY Canis Majoris is another red supergiant, located in the constellation Canis Major. It has been one of the most massive stars known. While its exact size is challenging to measure, estimates suggest it is up to 1,400 times the radius of the Sun.
3. NML Cygni: NML Cygni, also a red supergiant, is one of the largest and most luminous stars ever discovered. It possesses a radius estimated to be over 1,600 times that of the Sun.
4. KW Sagittarii: KW Sagittarii is a red hypergiant located in the Sagittarius constellation. It is one of the most massive stars known, with a radius exceeding 1,400 times that of the Sun.
These massive stars are exceptional in size, dwarfing our Sun by an incredible margin. However, it's important to note that there might be even larger stars waiting to be discovered as our knowledge of the universe continues to expand.
✨🔭🌌
#biggeststar
#uyscuti
#bigstars
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Upsilon Sagittarii (UpsilonSgr, υSagittarii, υSgr) is a spectroscopic binarystar system in the constellationSagittarius. Upsilon Sagittarii is the prototypical hydrogen-deficient binary (HdB), and one of only four such systems known. The unusual spectrum of hydrogen-deficient binaries has made stellar classification of Upsilon Sagittarii difficult.
System
υ Sgr is a binary system with an orbital period of 137.939 days and is approximately 1,672 light years from Earth. The primary star dominates the visible radiation and spectrum, but the secondary is hotter and more massive. There is also a disc of material being stripped from the primary and transferring material to the secondary, but no eclipses
The system is classified as a single-lined spectroscopic binary, but high excitation lines from the secondary can be detected in the ultraviolet. Radial velocity variations were discovered in 1899, The first orbit was calculated in 1914, reasonably close to modern understanding of the system.