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  2. Zeta Centauri - Wikipedia

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    Zeta Centauri, Latinized from ζ Centauri, is a binary star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus. It has the proper name Alnair / æ ˈ n ɛər /, from Arabic: نير بطن قنطورس, romanized: nayyir baṭan qanṭūris, lit. 'the bright (star) of the body of the centaur'.

  3. NGC 5460 - Wikipedia

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    It is located nearly 2 degrees east-southeast of Zeta Centauri. [5] Observation history. The location of NGC 5460. NGC 5460 was discovered by James Dunlop in 1826. He ...

  4. List of brightest natural objects in the sky - Wikipedia

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    Delta Centauri: Star 2.53 Alpha Ceti: Star 2.53 Delta Leonis: Star 2.55 Zeta Centauri: Binary star system 2.56 Zeta Ophiuchi: Star Maximum brightness 2.57 Alpha Leporis: Star 2.58 Gamma Corvi: Binary star system 2.59 Zeta Sagittarii: Triple star system 2.62 2.60 [26] Beta Librae: Star 2.63 Alpha Serpentis: Star 2.64 2.60 [27] Beta Corvi: Star 2 ...

  5. List of nearest stars by spectral type - Wikipedia

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    The Alpha Centauri star system is the closest star system to the Sun. List of nearest M-type stars ... Zeta Reticuli: A 39.27 ...

  6. Zeta Reticuli - Wikipedia

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    Zeta Reticuli, Latinized from ζ Reticuli, is a wide binary star system in the southern constellation of Reticulum. From the southern hemisphere the pair can be seen with the naked eye as a double star in very dark skies. Based upon parallax measurements, this system is located at a distance of about 39.3 light-years (12 parsecs) from Earth.

  7. Theta Centauri - Wikipedia

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    Theta Centauri or θ Centauri, officially named Menkent (/ ˈ m ɛ ŋ k ɛ n t /), [11] [12] is a single [7] star in the southern constellation of Centaurus, the centaur. With an apparent visual magnitude of +2.06, [ 2 ] it is the fourth-brightest member of the constellation .

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  9. Category:B-type subgiants - Wikipedia

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    Zeta Cassiopeiae; Zeta Centauri This page was last edited on 28 July 2020, at 20:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...