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The constellation Libra marked on a naked eye view. Overall, there are 83 stars within the constellation's borders brighter than or equal to apparent magnitude 6.5. [a] [2] The brightest stars in Libra form a quadrangle that distinguishes it for the unaided observer. Traditionally, Alpha and Beta Librae are considered to represent the scales ...
23 Librae (23 Lib) is a star in the zodiac constellation Libra, making it visible from most of the Earth's surface. With an apparent visual magnitude of 6.45, [2] it requires dark skies and good seeing conditions to see this star with the naked eye. It has a planetary system with two confirmed extrasolar planets. [3]
37 Librae is a single [8] star in the southern zodiac constellation of Libra. It is visible to the naked eye as a faint, orange-hued star with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.61. [2] The star is located 94 light years from the Sun based on parallax, and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of +49 km/s. [5]
Beta Librae (β Librae, abbreviated Beta Lib, β Lib), formally named Zubeneschamali / z uː ˌ b ɛ n ɛ ʃ ə ˈ m eɪ l i /, [10] [11] is (despite its 'beta' designation) the brightest star in the zodiac constellation of Libra. From parallax measurements, its distance can be estimated as 185 light-years (57 parsecs) from the Sun. [1]
HD 128429 is a binary star [3] system located at a distance of 88 [1] light years from the Sun in the southern zodiac constellation of Libra.It has a yellow-white hue and is just barely visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 6.20. [5]
Horoscope devotees have beenrocked by a NASA report statingthat there are up to 21 zodiacalconstellations total — not just the 12.A post about a 13th zodiac sign, Ophiuchus, waspublished by NASA ...
K2-315 is a star in the southern zodiac constellation Libra. [11] It has an apparent magnitude of 17.67, [9] requiring a powerful telescope to be seen. The star is relatively close at a distance of 185 light years [8] but is receding with a radial velocity of 6.25 km/s.
Upsilon Librae (υ Lib, υ Librae) is the Bayer designation for a double star [9] in the zodiac constellation Libra. With an apparent visual magnitude of 3.628, [2] it is visible to the naked eye. The distance to this star, based upon an annual parallax shift of 14.58, [1] is around 224 light years.