Murzim, Al-Murzim or Mirzam is a blue-white Giant.
This is star in the constellation Hercules. It is also a gas that happens to be very toxic.
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.
Stell means "Star" in latin. To us Enlish it is just a pretty name.
Yes, that was his first major movie role he was in. "Walk the Line"
Astronomical Answer:Alpha Sagittarii (Rukbat) is a star, found in the constellation Sagittarius the Archer.Rukbat means 'knee' in Arabic, the language in which most stars are given formal names. In the standard drawing of Sagittarius by Hevelius in 1690, Rukbat is located just left of the knee of the centaur's right foreleg (see left). Sagittarius is depicted as a centaur because of the constellation's association with the centaur Chiron of Greek myth.Alpha Sagittarii is a blue, class B dwarf star.See related link for more informationScience fiction Answer:Rukbat is the fictional star about which orbits the planet Pern.The "Dragonriders of Pern" series of science fiction novels were written by Anne McCaffrey. Pern's star.See related link for more information
Canis major is a constellation not a single star
VY Canis Majoris belongs in the constellation Canis Major
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== == Sirius is the Dog Star, the brightest star (after the sun) in the sky.
Sirius = Alpha Canis Majoris. In other words, it is the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major, or Big Dog.
Canis major is one Orion's hunting dogs Canis major contains the star Sirius in it which is the brightest star in the sky Canis major comes along with Canis minor
vy canis majoris in the constellation canis major
The brightest star is Sirius, which follows Orion, and its constellation is Canis Major.
Canis Major contains the brightest star, Alpha Canis Majoris, or Sirius A.
Sirius is NOT a constellation - it's a star, the brightest star in our night sky. It's in the constellation, Canis Major the Great Dog - just left of Orion.
"Canis Major" is the Latin name used for the constellation "the Greater Dog". The main stars have Greek letters in the Bayer system, combined with the constellation name. When naming a star in a constellation, the genitive (possessive) case of the Latin constellation name is used. For Canis Major that is "Canis Majoris". For example, Sirius is Alpha Canis Majoris in the Bayer star naming system. It means "Star A of the greater dog". (Sirius is also called the 'Dog Star'.)
It is the brightest star in the night sky.