Rukbat, which comes from the Arabic for "knee".
Arkab, Arabic for "Achilles tendon".
Alnasl, Arabic for "the point" and refers to the tip of the arrow.
Kuas Media, a combination of the Arabic word for "bow" (kaus) and the Latin for "middle.
Kaus Australis, "southern [star] of the bow.
Ascella, Latin for the "armpit" of the archer.
Kaus Borealis, "northern star of the bow".
Nunki, an untranslated ancient Babylonian proper name.
Antares is the brightest - it's at the scorpion's heart. Dschubba (pronounced Jubba) is another one and at the end of the stinger, two stars together look like cat -eyes. The one to the right is named Shaula.
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The brightest star in the Sagittarius constellation is ε Sgr (Epsilon Sagittarii).
Alpha: Rukbat
Beta: Arkab Prior
Gamma: Nash
Delta: Kaus Meridinialis
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Millions.
no there is 24
Hundreds of thousands.
Yes, all the stars that make up the constellation Sagittarius are part of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
5000 light years
It depends on that individual Sagittarius and the influences in their natal chart.
Born December 10, 1985 Raven Symoné has the Sun in Sagittarius.
Sagittarius is not a planet, but a zodiac sign. It is spelled as S-A-G-I-T-T-A-R-I-U-S.
Epsilon Sagittarii, at magnitude 1.85, is the brightest star in the constellation.
Sagittarius is Latin for archer or bowman. The configuration of the stars that make up the constellation was believed by ancient Sumerians to represent an archer, and possibly a centaur.
In ancient times it was thought that the constellation looked like an archer on horseback. Its also made out of stars, and stars are related to astrology.