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- Hamal (Alpha Arietis): Star Type, Name, Location, Constellation | Star . . .
Hamal is the 50th brightest star in the sky With an apparent magnitude of 2 00, it is only slightly fainter than Mirzam in the constellation Canis Major, Alphard in Hydra, and Polaris in Ursa Minor, and it just outshines Algieba in Leo, Diphda in Cetus, Mizar in Ursa Major, and Nunki in Sagittarius
- Sheratan (Beta Arietis): Star System, Name, Location . . . - Star Facts
Sheratan, Beta Arietis (β Ari), is a spectroscopic binary star located in the constellation Aries It lies at a distance of 59 6 light years from Earth With an apparent magnitude of 2 655, it is the second brightest star in Aries, after Hamal Sheratan and its neighbour Mesarthim mark one of the celestial Ram’s horns The two stars were
- Hamal, Sheratan and Mesarthim - Star Facts
Star Facts Stars: A guide to the night sky Navigation Menu Navigation Menu Home; Star Names; Brightest Stars; Nearest Stars; Largest Stars; Types of Stars; Life Cycle of a Star; List of Stars; Hamal, Sheratan and Mesarthim by admin; 2020-02-29 2020-02-29; Search for Astronomy Brightest Stars; Star Names; Stars in the Sky Tonight
- Mesarthim (Gamma Arietis): Star System, Name, Location . . . - Star Facts
Mesarthim, Gamma Arietis (γ Ari), is a binary star system located in the constellation Aries With a combined apparent magnitude of 3 86, it is the fourth brightest star in Aries, after Hamal, Sheratan and Bharani Mesarthim lies at a distance of 164 light years from Earth Together with Sheratan, it marks one of the Ram’s horns Star system
- Hamal - Star Facts
Nunki, Sigma Sagittarii (σ Sgr), is a hot blue-white main sequence star located in the constellation Sagittarius With an apparent magnitude of 2 05, it is… Read More » Nunki (Sigma Sagittarii)
- Bharani (41 Arietis): Star System, Name, Constellation, Location | Star . . .
The brightest component in the system, 41 Arietis Aa, is formally named Bharani With an apparent magnitude of 3 63, 41 Arietis is the third brightest star in Aries, after Hamal and Sheratan It lies at a distance of 166 light years from Earth Star system 41 Arietis consists of a binary star, designated 41 Arietis A, and a companion, 41
- Mirach (Beta Andromedae): Star Type, Name, Location . . . - Star Facts
Mirach is a suspected semiregular variable star Its brightness varies from magnitude 2 01 to 2 10 and is reduced by 0 06 magnitudes by interstellar dust and gas The star has a faint companion, a low-mass 14th magnitude main sequence star at a minimum separation of 1,700 astronomical units
- Elnath (Beta Tauri): Star Type, Name, Location, Constellation - Star Facts
Elnath is a mercury-manganese star, a chemically peculiar star with prominent lines of heavy elements in its spectrum It has a high abundance of manganese compared to the Sun, but does not show a high mercury signature
- Hamal | Star Facts
Hamal (Alpha Arietis), image: Wikisky Star Facts Stars: A guide to the night sky
- Brightest Stars in the Sky - Star Facts
Sirius, the brightest star in the Earth’s sky, lies only 8 60 light years away and is one of the nearest stars to the Sun With twice the Sun’s mass and a radius 1 711 times solar, it is 25 4 times more luminous than the Sun Nicknamed the Dog Star, it lies in the constellation Canis Major
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