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  2. Alpha Herculis - Wikipedia

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    SIMBAD. α Her. A. B. Alpha Herculis (α Herculis, abbreviated Alpha Her, α Her), also designated Rasalgethi and 64 Herculis, is a multiple star system in the constellation of Hercules. Appearing as a single point of light to the naked eye, it is resolvable into a number of components through a telescope. It has a combined apparent magnitude ...

  3. List of stars in Hercules - Wikipedia

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    Ras Algethi, Rasalgethi, Rasalegti, Ras al Djathi, Caput Ingeniculi [1] μ Her: ... Colour contrasted double star 111 Her: 111: 173880: 92161: 18 h 47 m 01.22 s

  4. Epsilon Leonis - Wikipedia

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    Epsilon Leonis. Epsilon Leonis (ε Leo, ε Leonis) is the fifth-brightest star in the constellation Leo, consistent with its Bayer designation Epsilon. It is known as Algenubi or Ras Elased Australis. Both names mean "the southern star of the lion's head". Australis is Latin for "southern" and Genubi is Arabic for "south".

  5. List of proper names of stars - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN) [2] to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN's first bulletin, dated July 2016, [3] included a table of 125 stars comprising the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN (on 30 June and 20 July 2016) together with names of stars adopted by the IAU Executive Committee ...

  6. Alpha Ophiuchi - Wikipedia

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    The name Alpha Ophiuchi is a Romanisation of the star's Bayer designation, α Ophiuchi. It is also known by the traditional name Rasalhague, from the Arabic رأس الحواء raʼs al-ḥawwāʼ "the head of the serpent collector". [12] In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN) [13] to ...

  7. Red supergiant - Wikipedia

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    Red supergiants (RSGs) are stars with a supergiant luminosity class (Yerkes class I) and a stellar classification K or M. [1] They are the largest stars in the universe in terms of volume, although they are not the most massive or luminous. Betelgeuse and Antares A are the brightest and best known red supergiants (RSGs), indeed the only first ...

  8. List of largest stars - Wikipedia

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    A red giant star with one of the largest ranges in brightness known of stars in the night sky visible to the unaided eye. Despite its large radius, it is less massive than the Sun. 119 Tauri (CE Tauri, Ruby Star) 587 – 593 [77] AD ρ Cassiopeiae: 564 ± 67 – 700 ± 112 [78] AD

  9. Castor (star) - Wikipedia

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    Castor. Castor is the second-brightest object in the zodiac constellation of Gemini. It has the Bayer designation α Geminorum, which is Latinised to Alpha Geminorum and abbreviated Alpha Gem or α Gem. With an apparent visual magnitude of 1.58, it is one of the brightest stars in the night sky. Castor appears singular to the naked eye, but it ...