Alpha Centauri the biggest start of the 9 star of Centaurus Constellation. The 3rd brightest star in the sky; also known as Rigil Kent or Rigil Kentaurus. It is a yellow main-sequence star of the same spectral class (G2 V) as the sun and of about the same size and mass; its apparent magnitude is −0.26. _______________________________ Alpha Centauri is the brightest by visual magnitude, meaning that it LOOKS brightest; this is because it is the 2nd closest star to the Sun. (Proxima Centauri, the nearest, is an invisibly-dim red dwarf.) But as noted above, Alpha Centauri is really a quite ordinary star.
The brightest star in Centaurus by absolute magnitude is the unnamed star HD119796, which is over 11000 light years away. At that distance, it is at the edge of naked-eye visiblilty.
Beta Centarui, also called Hadar, is the 2nd brightest star in Centaurus by absolute magnitude. It is over 100 times further away than Alpha Centauri at 525 light years distance. But it is also the 2nd brightest in terms of visual magnitude.
Alpha Centauri (α Centauri / α Cen) is the brightest star in the constellation of Centaurus.
It is also known as Rigil Kentaurus, Rigil Kent, or Toliman.
Without knowing much about Aquila, or anything about Epsilon, and without
looking up anything in a book, I can tell you immediately that it's not.
The Greek-letter designations within each constellation are assigned in the order
of the stars' brightness. So the 2nd brightest star in the constellation is 'beta',
and 'epsilon' would be the fifth brightest.
Alpha Centauri, a triple star system that contains Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the Sun.
Alpha Cephei (α Cep / α Cephei) is the brightest star in the constellation of Cepheus.
Also called Alderamin.
Capella is the brightest star in auriga
Aquila is a constellation, not a star.
The brightest star is Capella.
the brightest star in auriga is cappella
Altair.
Altair is the brightest star in the Aquila constellation.
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Barnard's star is a red dwarf, M-type main sequence star.
A few interesting deep-sky objects in the constellation Aquila are: Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall, one of the most massive structures in the Known Universe, is a dense conglomeration of galaxies near Aquila. NGC 6751 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Aquila that looks like the iris of a human eye.
A Penosladickweed star
Altair is the brightest star in the constellation Aquila and twelfth brightest star in the night sky . It is an A- type main sequence star
the answer is Altair
Altair
Altair is the brightest star in the Aquila constellation.
Aquila (which is Latin for eagle) is a stellar constellation and therefore contains a number of stars that while grouped together in our line of sight are noting to do with one another (as in their formation). Because of this you can not give a single age to the constellation. However is the brightest star in the constellation of Aquila and the twelfth brightest star in the night sky is Altair which is very rapidly rotating A-type main sequence star which is less than 1 billion years old.
Attack type: Lightning L-Drago 100HF Defense type: Earth Aquila 145WD Stamina type: Earth Aquila 145WD Balance type: Earth Aquila 145WD Counter type: Rock Leone 145WB Custimized attack type: Lightning L-Drago 100RF Custimized Defense type:Earth Bull GB145WD Custimized Stamina type: Burn Phoenix 135WD. Custimized Counter Type: Rock Leone 145SD.
Alpha Aquilae (Altair) is the brightest star in the constellation Aquila and the twelfth brightest star in the night sky.It has a temperature of about 6,900 to 8,500 kelvin.
GREAT question - the brightest star in Aquilla the Eagle is "Altair". It comes from Arabic origin, meaning "the flying one". Altair is at the head of the Eagle.
GREAT question - the brightest star in Aquilla the Eagle is "Altair". It comes from Arabic origin, meaning "the flying one". Altair is at the head of the Eagle.
Aquila is a constellation containing a lot of stars, at different distances. Aquila is not at a particular distance.
you can see aquila all spring
Caspar Aquila was born in 1488.