in constellation
Ursa Major. With normal eyesight magnitude 3.99 Alcor (spectral class A5V) appears at about 12
minutes of arc from the second-magnitude star Mizar. Mizar's and Alcor's
proper motions show they move together, along with most of the other stars of the Big Dipper except
Dubhe and
Alkaid, as members of the
Ursa Major Moving Group, a mostly dispersed group of stars sharing a common birth. However, it has yet to be demonstrated conclusively that they are gravitationally bound. Recent studies indicate that Alcor and Mizar are somewhat closer together than previously thought: approximately 74,000 ± 39,000
AU, or 0.5–1.5 light-years. The uncertainty is due to our uncertainty about the exact distances from us. If they are exactly the same distance from us (somewhat unlikely) then the distance between them is only . ==Alcor B==