The dimmest star is Orion is HD 37605 with an apparentmagnitude of 8.69
Deneb is the dimmest star in Cygnus.
Gliese 229 is the dimmest star in the constellation Lepus
dimmest stars in aquarius
It doesn't have a name. We've never even seen it. Each constellation has a particular area of the sky associated with it. That region has hundreds of billions of stars in it, most of them in distant galaxies far too far away from us for us to be able to see them individually. The dimmest star in Orion that's been named will have a catalog designation along the lines of HD348933 (I just made that number up; I have no idea where that star actually is), which isn't very catchy.
The seven brightest stars in the Orion constellation form an asterism called the "Orion's Belt." These stars have varying magnitudes, with the brightest star, Rigel, having a magnitude of approximately 0.18, and the dimmest star, Meissa, having a magnitude of around 3.42.
Castor
The dimmest star in the universe that we know of is known as 2MASS J0523-1403, located about 40 light-years away from Earth. It has a luminosity that is only 0.0000000001 times that of the Sun, making it extremely faint and challenging to detect.
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the positive is the dimmest star. the negative is the brightest star.
The brightest star in Orion is Rigel.
Right below (under) Orion's belt is the Orion Nebula- when viewed with the naked eye it looks just like a star- but it is actually consists of many star(s), dust & clouds. The really bright star in Orion (Orion's "left foot") is the 6th brightest star in the sky- Rigel.