Orion
The name Bellatrix is Latin for female warrior. It is also known as the Amazon Star or Gamma Orionis
Bellatrix is in the constellation of Orion.
In the constellation Orion upper right star from the hunters belt. - the long diagonall stretch of stars see in the constellation.
Gamma Orionis (Bellatrix) is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion.It is about 5.7 times larger than our SunSee related link for a pictorial comparison. (Bellatrix is the blue star, and the Sun is in the centre)
Gamma Orionis (Bellatrix) is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion.It is approximately 240 light years from Earth.
Gamma Orionis (Bellatrix), is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion.Bellatrix has a spectral type of B2 and is a blue-white giant.See related link for a pictorial. (Bellatrix is the blue-white giant, whereas the small yellow one is the Sun)
The name Bellatrix is Latin, meaning " The Female Warrior". Bellatrix is also a another name for Gamma Orionis, the third brightest star in the constellation Orion.
Aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation of the Gemini
Gamma Orionis (Bellatrix) is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion.It has an apparent magnitude of 1.64 and an absolute magnitude of -2.72.This makes it the 27th brightest star in the nighttime sky.
Polaris, aka the pole star or the north star, is in the constellation of Ursa Minor.
Bellatrix, also known as Gamma Orionis, is estimated to be around 20 to 25 million years old. It is a blue giant star located in the constellation Orion, approximately 243 light years away from Earth.
The star Regulus, or Alpha Leonis, can be found in the constellation of Leo. It is the brightest star in the constellation.
Bellatrix is a blue-white giant star located in the constellation Orion. It is part of the classification of O-type stars, which are known for being very hot and luminous. Bellatrix is approximately 25 times more massive than the Sun and shines about 10,000 times brighter.