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  2. Capella - Wikipedia

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    Capella's X-rays are thought to be primarily from the corona of the most massive star. [56] Capella is ROSAT X-ray source 1RXS J051642.2+460001. The high temperature of Capella's corona as obtained from the first coronal X-ray spectrum of Capella using HEAO 1 would require magnetic confinement, unless it is a free-flowing coronal wind. [57]

  3. OrangeHRM - Wikipedia

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    OrangeHRM Inc. is a HR software company based in Secaucus, New Jersey, best known [citation needed] for its Human resource management system. OrangeHRM was founded by Sujee Saparamadu in 2005. OrangeHRM offers Starter (Open Source) and Advanced Versions for its clients.

  4. 16 Aurigae - Wikipedia

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    16 Aurigae is a triple star [12] system located 232 light years away from the Sun in the northern constellation of Auriga.It is visible to the naked eye as a faint, orange-hued star with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.547, [13] and is located about 2/3 of the way from Capella toward Beta Tauri.

  5. Phi Aurigae - Wikipedia

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    The outer envelope has an effective temperature of 4,222 K, [6] giving it the cool orange-hued glow of a K-type star. ... HR 1805; CCDM J05277+3429; Image Phi Aurigae

  6. Stellar classification - Wikipedia

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    Yellow stars – hydrogen less strong, but evident metallic lines, such as the Sun, Arcturus, and Capella. This includes the modern classes G and K as well as late class F. Secchi class III: Orange to red stars with complex band spectra, such as Betelgeuse and Antares. This corresponds to the modern class M. Secchi class IV

  7. 63 Aurigae - Wikipedia

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    63 Aurigae is a single [6] star located around 395 [1] light years away from the Sun in the northern constellation of Auriga. [5] It is visible to the naked eye as a faint, orange-hued star with an apparent magnitude of 4.91. [2]