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Alpheratz /ælˈfɪəræts/, or
Alpha Andromedae (α Andromedae,
abbreviated Alpha And or α And), is a
binary star 97 light-years from
Earth and is the brightest...
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times the size of the
smallest constellation, Crux. Its
brightest star,
Alpheratz (Alpha Andromedae), is a
binary star that has also been
counted as a part...
- Beta (Scheat), and
Gamma (Algenib),
together with
Alpha Andromedae (
Alpheratz) form the
large asterism known as the
Square of Pegasus.
Twelve star systems...
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celestial sphere's
eastern hemisphere includes 17
navigational stars from
Alpheratz in the
constellation Andromeda to
Denebola in Leo. It also
includes stars...
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Mount Alpheratz (70°59′S 66°58′W / 70.983°S 66.967°W / -70.983; -66.967) is a
prominent peak on the
southeast ridge of the
Pegasus Mountains, about...
- is the
quadrilateral formed by the
stars Markab, Scheat, Algenib, and
Alpheratz,
representing the body of the
winged horse. The
asterism was recognized...
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designated four
stars as "border stars", each
shared by two constellations:
Alpheratz (in
Andromeda and Pegasus),
Elnath (in
Taurus and Auriga), Nu Boötis (Nu1...
- al
Mouakket catalogue (c. 1650). /ælˈfɛkə/
Andromeda α
Andromedae Aa
Alpheratz /ælˈfɪəræts/
Pisces η
Piscium A
Alpherg /ˈælfɜːrɡ/
Draco μ
Draconis A...
- 0230 B2.5 V
Southern 53 2.06
Menkent θ Cen 0059 K0 III
Southern 54 2.06
Alpheratz α And/δ Peg 0097 B8 IVpMnHg, A3 V
Northern 55 2.07 (2.01–2.10var) Mirach...
- Alcheb;
Regor or
Suhail al Muhlif;
Alkaid or Benetnasch;
Gemma or Alphecca;
Alpheratz and Sirrah)
Because of
imprecision in old star catalogs, it was not always...