Kapteyn's Star constellation Pictor

Kapteyn's Star it is the closest halo star to the Solar System. With a magnitude of nearly 9 it is visible through binoculars or a telescope, this stars is located in the Milky Way galaxy, also known for high proper motion, meaning that it moves relatively quickly across the sky. This star very important nevose has been studied extensively by astronomers, in particularly it has a high metallicity compared material to other stars of its age. Metallicity refers to the amount of elements heavier than helium. In 2014, Kapteyn's Star was announced to host two planets, Kapteyn b and Kapteyn c. Kapteyn b was described as the oldest-known potentially habitable planet.

Prof Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn was a Dutch astronomer. He carried out extensive studies of the Milky Way and was the discoverer of evidence for galactic rotation. In 1897, as part of the above work, he discovered Kapteyn's Star. It had the highest proper motion of any star known until the discovery of Barnard's Star in 1916. Also was President of the International Astronomical Union from 1907 to 1910.




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