ursa minor
Alpha Centauri A has an apparent magnitude of -0.01
the absolute magnitude is 0.48 <(-.-<)
The brightest star is The Persian (alpha alpha), with magnitude 3.11
Alpha Piscium (or Alrischa, Alrescha) is a star in the constellation Pisces.It has an apparent magnitude of 4.33See related for more information
Alpha Cephei (Alderamin) is a star in the constellation of Cepheus.It has an apparent magnitude of +2.45
Alpha Persei (Mirfak or Algenib) is the brightest star in the constellation of Perseus.It has an apparent magnitude of 1.79 and an absolute magnitude of -4.50
Mirfak, also known as Alpha Persei, has a magnitude of about 1.8, making it one of the brightest stars in the constellation Perseus.
be larger than Alpha Centauri and farther away from Earth
Alpha Librae is the second brightest star in the constellation Libra.It has an absolute magnitude of +3.28It has an apparent magnitude of +5.15
Alpha Cephei (Alderamin) is a second magnitude star in the constellation of Cepheus.It has a mass of about 1.74 solar masses.
Alpha Ursae Minoris, or Polaris, has a magnitude of 1.97. It is also a Population I (high metal content, like our sun) Cepheid variable star, which means its magnitude changes over a certain period (though the change is minor).
The brightest is Gamma Draconis or Eltanin or Etanin (magnitude 2.2) The second brightest is Beta Draconis or Rastaban (magnitude 2.8) Traditionally the star designated as Alpha is the brightest in most constellations but not in Draco. Alpha Draconis or Thuban and is magnitude 3.6