Algorab is a level 70 star system in Starfield.
All star systems in Starfield have a recommended player level. For Algorab, this level is 70. It is recommended that your character is at level 70 or higher if you would like to visit any of the planets in the Algorab system.
Algorab contains 13 resources.
Name | Rarity | Symbol | Weight | Value | ID |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alkanes | 1 | HnCn | 0.6 | 13 | 00005570 |
Aluminum | 0 | Al | 0.5 | 7 | 0000557D |
Argon | 0 | Ar | 0.5 | 5 | 00005588 |
Benzene | 1 | C6Hn | 0.6 | 19 | 00005585 |
Carboxylic Acids | 2 | R-COOH | 0.8 | 12 | 00005586 |
Chlorine | 0 | Cl | 0.5 | 6 | 0000557C |
Helium-3 | 0 | He-3 | 0.5 | 5 | 0000558E |
Iridium | 1 | Ir | 0.7 | 14 | 0000558A |
Iron | 0 | Fe | 0.6 | 8 | 0000556E |
Lead | 0 | Pb | 0.7 | 10 | 00005568 |
Lithium | 2 | Li | 0.5 | 14 | 0000557F |
Uranium | 0 | U | 0.7 | 14 | 00005589 |
Water | 0 | H2O | 0.5 | 4 | 00005591 |
Algorab has 8 planetary bodies: 3 planets and 5 moons.
Type |
Gravity |
Temperature |
Atmosphere |
Magnetosphere |
Water |
Fauna |
Flora |
Type |
Temperature |
Atmosphere |
Magnetosphere |
Water |
Fauna |
Flora |
Type |
Temperature |
Atmosphere |
Magnetosphere |
Water |
Fauna |
Flora |
Level | 70 |
Catalogue ID | |
Planetary Bodies | 8 |
Planets | 3 |
Moons | 5 |
Star Spectral Class | B9 |
Star Temperature (Kelvin) | 10500 |
Star Solar Mass | 3.3 |
Star Radius | 1810380 |
Star Magnitude | 0.81 |
Algorab is a binary star system located in the constellation of Corvus, the Crow. It is often identified by its traditional name, "Algorab", which is derived from the Arabic word "Al-Ghuraab," meaning "the crow." Situated approximately 87 light-years away from Earth, Algorab is visible to the naked eye and can be spotted in the night sky under the right viewing conditions.
The system consists of two primary stars: a white A-type main-sequence star, known as Algorab A, and a yellow-orange K-type main-sequence star, known as Algorab B. These stars are in a relatively wide orbit around each other, taking several centuries to complete one revolution.
In terms of its significance in cultural astronomy, Algorab, along with other stars in the Corvus constellation, has often been associated with the tale of Apollo and the crow from Greek mythology. In various stories, the crow is punished by Apollo and placed into the sky. As a result, Algorab and its neighboring stars in Corvus have been a point of interest for many sky-gazers and have a rich historical and cultural context tied to them.