Capella and her Kids. North is to the left. Auriga's Capella, near the lower left corner, leads the eye up and to the right to the thin triangle of stars called "The Kids," made (clockwise from the left) of Almaaz (Epsilon Aurigae), Haedus I (Zeta), and Haedus II (Eta). The figure is remarkably similar (though reversed) to "The Little Kids" near Theta Aurigae, made of Nu, Tau, and Upsilon Aurigae. |
Capella Ab is seen to orbit Capella Aa (located at the cross) every 104 days at a distance of 0.72 Astronomical Units. In reality the two orbit each other around a common point between them 46 percent of the way from Aa to Ab. The tick marks on the axes are a mere 0.05 seconds of arc apart. (Taken from the Sixth Catalog of Orbits of Binary Stars, W. I. Hartkopf and B. D. Mason, US Naval Observatory; see R. L. Branham, The Astronomical Journal, vol. 136, p. 963, 2008.) |