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119 Tauri (also known as CE Tauri) is a red supergiant star in the constellation Taurus (constellation), Taurus. It is a semiregular variable and its angular diameter has been measured at about . It is a similar star to Betelgeuse although redder and more distant. Description 119 Tauri has a stellar classification, spectral class of M2 and a luminosity class of Iab-Ib, intermediate between an intermediate-luminosity supergiant and a less luminous supergiant. It is approximately 1,800 light years from Earth, and with a colour index of +2.07 it is one of the reddest naked eye stars in the night sky. 119 Tauri is classified as a semiregular variable star, semiregular variable star and has been given the variable star designation CE Tauri. The General Catalogue of Variable Stars gives a magnitude range from +4.23 to +4.54 with a period of 165 days. Other published studies find poorly-defined periodicity, but with possible periods around 270 and 1,300 days. Its infrared ...
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119 Tauri (also known as CE Tauri) is a red supergiant star in the constellation Taurus (constellation), Taurus. It is a semiregular variable and its angular diameter has been measured at about . It is a similar star to Betelgeuse although redder and more distant. Description 119 Tauri has a stellar classification, spectral class of M2 and a luminosity class of Iab-Ib, intermediate between an intermediate-luminosity supergiant and a less luminous supergiant. It is approximately 1,800 light years from Earth, and with a colour index of +2.07 it is one of the reddest naked eye stars in the night sky. 119 Tauri is classified as a semiregular variable star, semiregular variable star and has been given the variable star designation CE Tauri. The General Catalogue of Variable Stars gives a magnitude range from +4.23 to +4.54 with a period of 165 days. Other published studies find poorly-defined periodicity, but with possible periods around 270 and 1,300 days. Its infrared ...
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