The
triple star θ Muscae A is composed of two parts: a spectroscopic
binary system composed of the Wolf–Rayet star (spectral type: WC5 or 6) and an O-type
main-sequence star (spectral type: O6 or O7) that orbit each other every 19 days and a
blue supergiant (spectral type: O9.5/B0Iab) set about 46 milli
arcseconds apart from them. If the system's estimated distance from Earth is accurate, the binary stars are about 0.5
AU apart and the supergiant about 100 AU apart from them. Although the Wolf–Rayet star dominates the
spectrum, it is visually only about a quarter of the brightness of the supergiant companion. All three are highly luminous: combined, they are likely to be over a million times as
luminous as the Sun. The
stellar winds of the Wolf–Rayet star and its close companion are so powerful that they form a
shock front where they meet. The front produces
X-rays. ==Nebula==