375000002
375000002 is a significant astronomical object located in the constellation of Ursa Major. It is classified as a main-sequence star, specifically a G-type star, which is similar to our Sun. The star is approximately 100 light-years away from Earth and has a spectral type of G2V, indicating it is a yellow dwarf star. Its mass is roughly 1.05 times that of the Sun, and it has a radius about 1.1 times larger than the Sun's. The star's effective temperature is around 5778 Kelvin, which is slightly higher than the Sun's 5778 Kelvin. 375000002 is part of a binary star system, with its companion being a red dwarf star. The system is relatively stable, with the two stars orbiting each other at a distance of about 100 astronomical units. The primary star, 375000002, is known for its relatively high metallicity, suggesting it has a higher abundance of elements heavier than helium compared to the Sun. This star is of particular interest to astronomers studying stellar evolution and the formation of planetary systems.