Elnath / Beta Tauri Star Facts (Type, Distance, Magnitude, Age, Mass, Colour, Location and more)
Facts
Information on Elnath
Elnath or El Nath depending on how you like to spell it, is the closest major star to the anti-centre of the galaxy. If I was at the Galactic Centre and shone a powerful laser at Earth and then continued onwards. El Nath would be the nearest major star to the laser line. There are closer stars, but none is as well known as El Nath.
Elnath is also part of the Aurigae constellation, but for purposes of One Star to One Constellation, El Nath is associated with Taurus. Even in Auriga, it is still known as Beta Tauri or Elnath.
Elnath, also known as Beta Tauri (Bayer) is a giant star located in the constellation of Taurus, The Bull. Elnath is a major star and forms part of the constellation.
Based on the spectral type (B7III), Elnath colour is blue, which means that the star is one of the hottest stars in the Universe, hotter than our star.


Elnath temperature is in the range of 10,000 to 30,000 Kelvin. Based on the spectral type (B7III) as we don't have the exact temperature', we can deduce that the surface temperature of Elnath is in the order of 10,000 and 25,000K based on the notes from Harvard University. To put this in context, the temperature of our Sun is about 5,778 Kelvin as said by Google.
Elnath is the 27th brightest star in the night sky and the 2nd brightest star in Taurus based on the Hipparcos 2007 apparent magnitude. Based on a parallax of 24.36, Elnath distance from Earth can be calculated at being 133.89 light years away or 40.18 parsecs.
Elnath is a naked-eye star, so you don't need a telescope or binoculars when you look up on a clear night. The lower the magnitude, the easier it will be to see it.
Location
The location of the Elnath in the night sky is determined by the right ascension (R.A.) and declination (Dec.). These are equivalent to the Longitude and Latitude on Earth. The Right Ascension (Longitude) is expressed in time (hh:mm:ss) and is how far the star is along Earth's celestial equator. If the R.A. is positive, then it's eastwards and vice versa.
The Declination (Latitude) is how far north or south the object is compared to the celestial equator and is expressed in degrees. If the value is positive, it is north of the celestial equator. For Elnath, the location is 05h 26m 17.50 and +28° 36` 28.3 .
Based on the location of Taurus, Elnath can be located in the equatorial region of the celestial sky. The celestial hemisphere is equivalent to the hemispheres on Earth. Being in the equatorial region, Elnath can be seen in both terrestrial hemispheres but there is a caveat of depending how far south and north you are. Elnath is on the Ecliptic. The Ecliptic is the path that the Earth takes as it orbits the Sun. As the Earth is titled, we therefore have Celestial and Ecliptic hemispheres and they can be different for a star.
Physical Properties
Spectral Type
Elnath spectral type of B7III which means its colour and type is blue giant star. There is no relationship between colour and size. For example, a red star can be large or small. Small stars are more energy efficient than larger stars and live longer.
Elnath Luminosity
Luminosity is the amount of energy a star pumps out relative to the amount that our star, the Sun, gives out. Our star, the Sun's value is 1. Elnath luminosity figure of 682.41 is based on the value in the Simbad Hipparcos Extended Catalogue at the University of Strasbourg from 2012. The star generates more energy than our star.
Elnath Mass
The Elnath mass is 5 times that of our star, the Sun. The Sun's Mass is 1,989,100,000,000,000,000,000 billion kg. which to calculate using this website is too large. To give idea of size, the Sun is 99.86% the mass of the solar system.
Elnath Death
We can't be sure when Elnath will die, we can have estimations based on its spectral type and mass. Based on current estimations with Elnath having less than 10 solar masses, Elnath will most likely first start losing its mass in solar winds in a Planetary Nebula phase before the nebula disperses leaving behind a White Dwarf.
Iron Abundance
Elnath Iron Abundance is 0.2 with an error value of 0.04 Fe/H, with the Sun having a value of 1 to put it into context. The value comes from the Hipparcos Extended Catalog.
Magnitude (Apparent / Absolute / Visible)
A number represents a star’s magnitude, whether apparent/visual or absolute. The smaller the number, the brighter the star is. The Sun is the brightest star and therefore has the lowest of all magnitudes, -26.74. A faint star will have a high number.
Elnath apparent magnitude is 1.65, which is a measure of the star's brightness as seen from Earth. Apparent Magnitude is also known as Visual Magnitude.
If you use the 1997 parallax value, Elnath' absolute magnitude is -1.37. If you use the 2007 parallax value, Elnath' absolute magnitude is -1.42. Absolute Magnitude is the star's apparent magnitude from 10 parsecs or 32.6 light years. The magnitude assumes nothing is between the object and the viewer, such as dust clouds. To compare different stars' actual brightness, you would best use Absolute rather than Apparent Magnitude.
Elnath is visible from Earth without needing binoculars or a telescope. The lower the Apparent Magnitude of a star or other object is, the easier it is to see in the night sky. An object with a magnitude greater than 6.5 cannot be seen without a telescope or other device.
Meteor Showers
There are 1 meteor showers that radiate from a location near Elnath during the year.
- Daytime Beta Taurids Meteor Shower 5 Jun- 17 Jul (Peak: 28th Jun).
Radial Velocity and Proper Motion
In simplistic terms, all non-rogue stars, like planets, orbit around a central object, although that is actually not true. Where is the centre of the Solar System. For simplicity it's the central star, such as the Sun. In the case of a star, it's the galactic centre. The constellations we see today will be different than they were 50,000 years ago or 50,000 years from now.
Proper motion details the movements of these stars and is measured in milliarcseconds. Elnath is moving -173.58 ± 0.17 milliarcseconds/year towards the north and 22.76 ± 0.34 milliarcseconds/year east if we saw them in the horizon.
The radial velocity, the speed at which the Elnath is moving away from the Sun, is 9.20000 km/s with an error of about 2.50 km/s . When the value is negative, the star and the Sun are getting closer to one another; likewise, a positive number means that two stars are moving away. It's nothing to fear as the stars are so far apart they won't collide in our lifetime, if ever.
Elnath Fact Table
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| Primary Name | Elnath |
|---|---|
| Spectral Type | B7III |
| Star Type | High proper-motion Star |
| Colour | blue |
| Galaxy | Milky Way |
| Constellation | Taurus |
| Main Star | Yes |
| Absolute Magnitude | -1.37 / -1.42 |
| Visual / Apparent Magnitude | 1.65 |
| Visible From Earth | Yes |
| Right Ascension (R.A.) | 05h 26m 17.50 |
| Declination (Dec.) | +28° 36` 28.3 |
| Galactic Latitude | -3.74521821 ° |
| Galactic Longitude | 177.99401504 ° |
| 1997 Distance from Earth | 24.89000 Parallax (milliarcseconds) |
| 131.04 Light Years | |
| 40.18 Parsecs | |
| 2007 Distance from Earth | 24.36000 Parallax (milliarcseconds) |
| 133.89 Light Years | |
| 41.05 Parsecs | |
| 8,467,111.297 Astronomical Units | |
| Galacto-Centric Distance | 24,269.814 Light Years / 7,441 Parsecs |
| Proper Motion Dec. | -173.58000 ± 0.17000 milliarcseconds/year |
| Proper Motion RA. | 22.76000 ± 0.34000 milliarcseconds/year |
| B-V Index | -0.13 |
| Radial Velocity | 9.20000 ± 2.5 km/s |
| Iron Abundance (Fe/H) | 0.2000 ± 0.04 |
| Eccentricity | 0.13800 |
| Semi-Major Axis | 6488.0000000 |
| Luminosity (Lsun) | 682.4100000 |
| Mass (Solars) | 5.0000 |
| Brightest in Night Sky | 27th |
Sources and Links
| Modified Date | 13th July 2024 |
| Published Date | Jan 2015 |
| SIMBAD Source | Link |
Taurus's Main Stars in Brightness Order
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