- In Gr**** mythology, the
Arae (/ˈɛəriː/;
Ancient Gr****: Αραι) were
female spirits of curses,
particularly of the
curses placed by the dead upon
those guilty...
-
Arae in
Numidia (also
spelled Aræ in Numidia) was an
Ancient city and
bishopric in
Roman Africa,
which remains a
Latin Catholic titular see. Its modern...
- Mu
Arae (μ
Arae,
abbreviated Mu Ara, μ Ara),
often designated HD 160691,
officially named Cervantes /sɜːrˈvæntiːz/ sur-VAN-****, is a main
sequence G-type...
- Nu
Arae (ν
Arae / ν Ara) is
shared by two star
systems in the
constellation Ara: ν1
Arae ν2
Arae They are
separated by 0.49° on the heavens. The stars...
-
Arae (ρ Ara / ρ
Arae) is
shared by two star systems, in the
constellation Ara: ρ¹
Arae ρ²
Arae It is not to be
confused with the
variable star R
Arae...
-
Alpha Arae,
Latinized from α
Arae, is the
second brightest star in the
southern constellation of Ara. With an
average apparent visual magnitude 2.93,...
- just 41
Arae, it is more
accurate to call it 41 G.
Arae, as the
number 41 is the
Gould designation and not the
Flamsteed designation. 41 G.
Arae is a hierarchical...
-
supergiant Beta
Arae, to us its
brightest star
measured with near-constant
apparent magnitude of 2.85, is
marginally brighter than blue-white
Alpha Arae. Seven...
- Mu
Arae e, also
known as HD 160691 e,
later named Sancho /ˈsæntʃoʊ/, is one of the four
extrasolar planets orbiting the star Mu
Arae of the constellation...
-
Theta Arae,
Latinized from θ
Arae, is the
Bayer designation for a star in the
constellation Ara. It has an
apparent visual magnitude of +3.67,
which is...