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Rho Aquilae, ρ Aquilae, is the Bayer designation for a star in the northern constellation of Delphinus. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 4.94 [ 2 ] and is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye in good conditions.
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R Aquilae is an aging red giant on the asymptotic giant branch [3] with a stellar classification that varies over time, between M5e and M9e, [2] where the 'e' suffix indicates emission features in the spectrum. The cooler spectral types occur near the minimum visual magnitude, and the hottest near maximum. [11]
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Omega 1 Aquilae, which is Latinized from ω 1 Aquilae, is the Bayer designation for a single [8] star in the equatorial constellation of Aquila. With an apparent visual magnitude of 5.2 [ 2 ] it is a faint, yellow-white hued star that can be seen with the naked eye in dark skies.