Beta Sagittae
Beta Sagittae is a binary star system located in the constellation of Sagittarius. It is approximately 100 light-years away from Earth and consists of two stars that orbit each other. The primary star is a yellow giant, while the secondary star is a smaller, less luminous companion.
The system is notable for its brightness, with an apparent magnitude of around 4.5, making it visible to the naked eye. Beta Sagittae is also known for its relatively close proximity to the Milky Way and contributes to our understanding of stellar evolution and binary star dynamics.