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Omega Herculis and Solar luminosity

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Difference between Omega Herculis and Solar luminosity

Omega Herculis vs. Solar luminosity

Omega Herculis (ω Herculis, abbreviated Ome Her, ω Her) is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Hercules. The solar luminosity,, is a unit of radiant flux (power emitted in the form of photons) conventionally used by astronomers to measure the luminosity of stars, galaxies and other celestial objects in terms of the output of the Sun.

Similarities between Omega Herculis and Solar luminosity

Omega Herculis and Solar luminosity have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): International Astronomical Union, Solar mass, Solar radius, Sun.

International Astronomical Union

The International Astronomical Union (IAU; Union astronomique internationale, UAI) is an international association of professional astronomers, at the PhD level and beyond, active in professional research and education in astronomy.

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Solar mass

The solar mass is a standard unit of mass in astronomy, equal to approximately.

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Solar radius

Solar radius is a unit of distance used to express the size of stars in astronomy.

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Sun

The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System.

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Omega Herculis and Solar luminosity Comparison

Omega Herculis has 44 relations, while Solar luminosity has 25. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 5.80% = 4 / (44 + 25).

References

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