Achernar
star
Achernar, also called Alpha Eridani, brightest star in the constellation Eridanus and the ninth brightest star in the sky. Achernar (Arabic for “end of the river”) is 144 light-years from Earth. It is a binary star with a B-type star, Achernar A, as its primary and a much fainter A-type star, Achernar B, orbiting the primary at a distance of 6.7 astronomical units (1 billion km, or 621 million miles) with a period of about 15 years. Achernar A rotates at a speed of more than 250 km (150 miles) per second and thus is flattened with its equatorial diameter 40 percent larger than its polar diameter.
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