Atlas, also known as 27 Tauri, is a triple star system in the Pleiades open cluster (M45).
These three stars are known as - Atlas A, B and C.
However to determine the age of a star, the mass and luminosity is required, and to date, this information is not available.
Atlas is at least three stars. It's a visual binary with components Atlas A and Atlas B; Atlas A is itself a spectroscopic binary. I can't find the exact sizes of any of the components, but Atlas A is type III star or giant if that helps any.
This is best answered by finding a star atlas like Norton's or the Sky Atlas 2000.0.
12.5 light years
Atlas is a triple star system so precise measurements are difficult. Alpha A the main star in the system will have a temperature range of between 10,000 and 30,000 Kelvin
Atlas is Greek, but he is not a god. He is a Titan.
Meir Atlas died in 1926.
Atlas is at least three stars. It's a visual binary with components Atlas A and Atlas B; Atlas A is itself a spectroscopic binary. I can't find the exact sizes of any of the components, but Atlas A is type III star or giant if that helps any.
This is best answered by finding a star atlas like Norton's or the Sky Atlas 2000.0.
Yes he does die, but its not really atlas, its fontaine and a bunch of little sisters kill him
12.5 light years
Atlas is a triple star system so precise measurements are difficult. Alpha A the main star in the system will have a temperature range of between 10,000 and 30,000 Kelvin
In Greek mythology, Atlas' spouse was a Titaness named Hesperis or Hesperethusa. She was associated with the evening star and the mythical Garden of the Hesperides.
No, because it will be impossible for Star Wars: The Essential Atlas online companion to have all 180 billion star systems in the PDF appendix, because it will be at least 3.3 billion pages in length (55 star systems per page).
Leopold Atlas died on September 30, 1954, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Wil Tirion has written: 'Times Wallchart' 'Atlas du ciel 2000,0 Cambridge' 'Bright star atlas 2000.0' 'Sky atlas 2000.0' -- subject(s): Atlases, Stars 'Stargazer (Philip's Astronomy)' 'Atlas estelar Cambridge'
Georges Atlas died on February 26, 1996, in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France.
"The Lions of the Atlas" is an English equivalent of "Die Löwen vom Atlas."The phrases in German and in English are translations of the nickname for the Moroccan national football team. The lion is the team's much beloved, unofficial symbol. The Atlas Mountains are found in Morocco and the countries of North Africa.