Aldebaran is from the Arabic al-dabarān, meaning "the follower".
The brightest star in the constellation Taurus is Aldebaran. It is an orange giant star located about 65 light-years away from Earth. Aldebaran is easily visible to the naked eye and is often referred to as the "eye of the bull" in Taurus.
Aldebaran is estimated to be around 6.5 billion years old.
Aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation of the Gemini
Aldebaran is a red giant star with a surface temperature of approximately 3,900 K, which gives it a reddish appearance.
The constellation that includes Aldebaran, Auriga, and Capella is Taurus. Aldebaran is the brightest star in Taurus, Capella is located near the border with Auriga, and Auriga is adjacent to Taurus in the night sky.
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Farewell Aldebaran was created in 1969.
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The brightest star in the constellation Taurus is Aldebaran. It is an orange giant star located about 65 light-years away from Earth. Aldebaran is easily visible to the naked eye and is often referred to as the "eye of the bull" in Taurus.
Aldebaran is estimated to be around 6.5 billion years old.
Aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation of the Gemini
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Aldebaran is a red giant star with a surface temperature of approximately 3,900 K, which gives it a reddish appearance.
Jupiter is the only bright planet near Aldebaran just now (Feb. 2013).
Cuprum. is the Latin name given to copper. Copper was first mined in Cyprus (Mediterranean Sea). Cyprus at the time was known as 'Alasia' , then 'Citium'. However, it has been known as Cyprus from Classical Greek times. Copper ores were first reduced in Cyprus, to give the 'Copper Age', followed by the 'Bronze Age'. Hence the name 'Cuprum/Cyprium'.
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