Alnitak is a very interesting star, because it is not one, but three stars. The main star, Alnitak Aa, is a type 09.5 blue supergiant that is orbited at 11 Astronomical Units (roughly the distance at which Saturn orbits the Sun) by a type O blue dwarf that astronomers call Alnitak Ab. This binary star system is orbited at 680 AUs (roughly the distance of the inner Ort Cloud from the Sun) by the bluish-white type B0 Alnitak B.
Approximately 700 light-years.
Each star in the solar system starts out in a nebula, a cloud of dust particles and gas.
Orion's Belt is made up of 3 main stars.From left to right as seen from Earth :-Zeta Orionis or Alnitak is a triple system of 2 blue supergiant stars of spectral type O9 and a smaller blue/white giant star of type B0 III. It is approx. 800 light years away.Epsilon Orionis or Alnilam is a blue/white supergiant star of spectral type B0 Iab. It is approx 1,300 light years from Earth.Deta Orionis or Mintaka is a binary system of a bright blue giant star of spectral type O.5 III and a blue/white star of type B2 V. It is approx. 900 light years from us.
Barnard's star is a red dwarf, M-type main sequence star.
My planet orbits a star known as the Sun, which is a G-type main-sequence star.
Alnitak is a multiple star: Alnitak Aa has a radius which is 20 time the sun's radius.
Alnitak is a very interesting star, because it is not one, but three stars. The main star, Alnitak Aa, with a luminosity 100000 times that of the Sun is orbited at 11 Astronomical Units (roughly the distance at which Saturn orbits the Sun) by Alnitak Ab, with a luminosity of 20000 times that of the Sun. This binary star system is orbited at 680 AUs (roughly the distance of the inner Ort Cloud from the Sun) by Alnitak B, whose luminosity is roughly 10000 times that of the Sun.
Approximately 700 light-years.
Each star in the solar system starts out in a nebula, a cloud of dust particles and gas.
The "knee star" in Orion is actually a famous triple star system called Alnitak, located in Orion's Belt. Alnitak is one of the brightest stars in the Orion constellation and is known for its blue color and being part of the distinct three-star pattern that forms Orion's Belt.
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
Alnitak's name comes from the Arabic phrase al-Nithāq, which means "the girdle" as it is part of the three stars that form Orion's Belt. It is also sometimes referred to as Zeta Orionis in the Bayer designation system.
Alnitak is approximately 817 light years away from Earth.
Orion's Belt is made up of 3 main stars.From left to right as seen from Earth :-Zeta Orionis or Alnitak is a triple system of 2 blue supergiant stars of spectral type O9 and a smaller blue/white giant star of type B0 III. It is approx. 800 light years away.Epsilon Orionis or Alnilam is a blue/white supergiant star of spectral type B0 Iab. It is approx 1,300 light years from Earth.Deta Orionis or Mintaka is a binary system of a bright blue giant star of spectral type O.5 III and a blue/white star of type B2 V. It is approx. 900 light years from us.
it is an apparent magnitude of 1.74
870 light years peeps
Red giant is a type of star.