Gamma Lacertae
Gamma Lacertae is a star located in the constellation Lacerta, which is known as the Lizard. It is classified as a spectral type A0V star, indicating that it is a main-sequence star that is hotter and more luminous than the Sun. Gamma Lacertae is approximately 80 light-years away from Earth and has a surface temperature of around 9,800 Kelvin.
This star is notable for its brightness, with an apparent magnitude of about 4.4, making it visible to the naked eye under good conditions. Gamma Lacertae is part of a group of stars that share similar characteristics, contributing to our understanding of stellar evolution and the properties of A-type stars.