The spelling should be Barnard's star. It is at 17h57m48.5s, 4d41'36" as of 2000. You can find more info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnard's_Star .
The brightest star is v Oct with an RA of 21h 41m 28.47s and declination of −77° 23′ 22.1″
The color of Bernard's the star is red.
To determine the declination of a star, one can use a tool called a star chart or a star atlas. By locating the star in the night sky and referencing its position relative to the celestial equator, one can measure the angle of the star's position above or below the equator to find its declination.
The declination of the star Markab in the constellation Pegasus is approximately +15.73 degrees. This means it is located about 15.73 degrees north of the celestial equator in the sky. This declination value helps astronomers and navigators pinpoint the exact position of Markab in the night sky.
Bernard's Star and Mira are both types of stars in our galaxy. However, Bernard's Star is a red dwarf star, while Mira is a red giant star. Both stars are relatively close to Earth compared to others in the galaxy.
The brightest star is v Oct with an RA of 21h 41m 28.47s and declination of −77° 23′ 22.1″
The color of Bernard's the star is red.
Yes. "Declination" on the celestial coordinate system is the counterpart of "latitude" on the terrestrial coordinate system. Positive and negative declination correspond respectively to north and south latitude.
To determine the declination of a star, one can use a tool called a star chart or a star atlas. By locating the star in the night sky and referencing its position relative to the celestial equator, one can measure the angle of the star's position above or below the equator to find its declination.
The right ascension of the star Spica in the Virgo constellation is 1900 13 hours and 25 minutes and the declination is 1900 -10.38'.Spica is the largest and brightest star in Virgo.
The declination of the star Markab in the constellation Pegasus is approximately +15.73 degrees. This means it is located about 15.73 degrees north of the celestial equator in the sky. This declination value helps astronomers and navigators pinpoint the exact position of Markab in the night sky.
Bernard's star is an old red dwarf star and is the fourth closest star to the Sun. It is the color of red.
Bernard's Star and Mira are both types of stars in our galaxy. However, Bernard's Star is a red dwarf star, while Mira is a red giant star. Both stars are relatively close to Earth compared to others in the galaxy.
A declination of +30 degrees. This means it is 30 degrees north of the celestial equator.
The right ascension of the star Procyon is approximately 7 hours and 39 minutes, while its declination is approximately +5 degrees and 14 minutes. These coordinates are for the epoch J2000.
Any star whose declination is higher than (90 - your latitude) will be "circum-polar", meaning that the star will never appear to set. The star Alkaid, one of the handle stars in the Big Dipper, has a declination of 49 degrees. If your latitude is 90-49=41 N, then the star Alkaid will never go below the horizon.
Bernard Hill was in The Lord of the Rings, but not in Star Wars.