I did the star Polaris in the Ursea Minoris (little dipper) constellation. I did this star because it is the brightest stars in the constellation and the constellation is very well known.
Star: Polaris
Chemical components:
Iron abundance is solar and other metals are present in solar ratios
Carbon is deficient
Nitrogen is overabundant
Oxygen is underabundant
Location: Declination: +89 degrees 15'50.8"
Right ascension: 2 hours 31 minutes 49.09 seconds
Spectrum Analysis of most abundant chemical( Iron)
Stellar classification: K4 111, normal F-G superginat
Links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polaris
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1986PASP...98..442L
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