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  2. Betelgeuse - Wikipedia

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    Its Bayer designation is α Orionis, Latinised to Alpha Orionis and abbreviated Alpha Ori or α Ori. [ 19 ] With a radius between 640 and 764 times that of the Sun, [ 14 ] [ 11 ] if it were at the center of our Solar System , its surface would lie beyond the asteroid belt and it would engulf the orbits of Mercury , Venus , Earth , and Mars .

  3. List of stars with resolved images - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stars with resolved images, that is, stars whose images have been resolved beyond a point source. Aside from the Sun , observed from Earth , stars are exceedingly small in apparent size, requiring the use of special high-resolution equipment and techniques to image.

  4. Sh 2-264 - Wikipedia

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    Betelgeuse and Bellatrix are south-east and south-west of the formation, forever cast as Alpha and Gamma by Bayer, they are near the top of Orion and in myth represent the hunter's shoulders. Sharpless 264 , also known as the Lambda Orionis Ring , is a molecular cloud and H II region , which can be seen in the northern region of the Orion ...

  5. List of star systems within 400–450 light-years - Wikipedia

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    Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis) 408 – 548 +90 −49: 1: M1–M2 Ia–ab +0.50: The closest red supergiant star and one of the closest supernova candidates to Earth. Beta Pyxidis: 416: 1: G5III: HD 23753: 420 ± 10: 1: B9 Vn: 5.44: Part of Pleiades Cluster . Theta Antliae: 430: 1: A8 Vm + G7 III: 4.79: Celaeno (16 Tauri) 430: 1: B7IV +5.448: Part ...

  6. Bellatrix - Wikipedia

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    Bellatrix is the third-brightest star in the constellation of Orion, positioned 5° west of the red supergiant Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis). It has the Bayer designation γ Orionis, which is Latinized to Gamma Orionis. With a slightly variable magnitude of around 1.6, it is typically the 25th-brightest star in the night sky.

  7. List of stars in Orion - Wikipedia

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  8. Portal:Stars/Selected stars - Wikipedia

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    Although Betelgeuse has the Bayer designation Alpha OrionisOrionis / α Ori), it is most often the second brightest star in the constellation Orion behind α; Rigel (Beta Orionis) is usually brighter (Betelgeuse is a variable star and is on occasion brighter than Rigel).

  9. Portal:Stars/Selected article - Wikipedia

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    To the AGB stars belong the carbon stars of type C-N and late C-R. Prominent bright red giants in the night sky include Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri), Arcturus (Alpha Bootis), and Gamma Crucis (Gacrux), while the even larger Antares (Alpha Scorpii) and Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis) are red supergiants.