A supergiant
Delta Orionis (Mintaka)is a star some 900 light years distant in the constellation Orion.At the moment (2011) it's size is not known but is going to be about 20 times the size of the Sun
Mintaka is a star in the constellation Orion.It is in fact a multiple star system.Mintaka A has a temperature of 31,800 KMintaka B has a temperature of 33,000 K
Mintaka (Delta Orionis) is about 900 light years from the Earth. It is seen as the most right-hand star in the belt of the constellation Orion when the observer is in the Northern Hemisphere, facing south.See the link below for more information:
OR - could you be referring to the "Seven Sisters" ?? If so, that would be The Pleiades - an open cluster in Taurus the Bull. they are saying that the three sisters in the night sky are the stars comprising the orions belt namely alnilam, alnitak and mintaka.alnilam is the star on the left under betelguese the alpha star in Orion constellation, alnitak is the middle and mintaka the star in the right side. cireanareb
Orion's Belt, formed by three aligned stars—Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka—points towards the star Sirius in the constellation Canis Major. This alignment is particularly notable because Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky. When you follow the line created by Orion's Belt to the southeast, you will find Sirius shining prominently.
Delta Orionis (Mintaka)is a star some 900 light years distant in the constellation Orion.At the moment (2011) it's size is not known but is going to be about 20 times the size of the Sun
Mintaka is a star in the constellation Orion.It is in fact a multiple star system.Mintaka A has a temperature of 31,800 KMintaka B has a temperature of 33,000 K
The star Mintaka is approximately 916 light years away from Earth.
Mintaka (δ Orionis, 34 Orionis) is a star some 900 light years distant in the constellation Orion.
Mintaka (Delta Orionis) is about 900 light years from the Earth. It is seen as the most right-hand star in the belt of the constellation Orion when the observer is in the Northern Hemisphere, facing south.See the link below for more information:
Bellatrix and Mintaka are both in the constellation Orion.
These answers apply to the Northen Hemisphere. There can be 3 answers. If you go up, you encounter Mintaka. If you go left, you get to Saiph, but the next door star, to the top-right of Rigel, is Beta Eridani
Delta Orionis (Mintaka) is in the constellation Orion.Mintaka is in fact a multiple star system.The main two visual stars together have a apparent magnitude of between 2.23 and 14 because they are an eclipsing binary.The brightest star has a spectral class of O and is a blue giant whereas the larger, but cooler twin has a spectral type of B and is a blue-white giant.
The nearest star to the celestial equator is Alpha Centauri. It is actually a triple star system consisting of three stars: Alpha Centauri A, Alpha Centauri B, and Proxima Centauri. Proxima Centauri is the closest of the three to Earth.
Mintaka, also known as Delta Orionis, is located approximately 1,200 light-years away from Earth. It is one of the three stars that form the "belt" of the constellation Orion. As a bright blue supergiant, Mintaka is notable for its position and brightness in the night sky.
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Orion the Hunter - it's part of his belt.