Epsilon Aurigae facts for kids
Epsilon Aurigae, also called Maaz or Almaaz, is a yellow supergiant star forming part of the Auriga constellation.
It is orbited by a binary star which is surrounded by a thick dusk cloud. The dust cloud only creates infrared light.
The dust cloud was originally thought to be the largest star known, before it was later revealed to not be a star. The largest star was later found to be VY Canis Majoris, and even later, Stephenson 2-18.
Another theory says that the dusk cloud could be a black hole, but this theory is no longer believed in.
Images for kids
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A comparison chart for ε Aurigae: the numbered stars are comparison stars with the numbers giving the comparison star brightness in magnitudes (conventionally without the decimal point, which might be confused with a star)
See also
In Spanish: Almaaz para niños