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Hamal (Alpha
Arietis,
second magnitude),
Sheratan (Beta
Arietis,
third magnitude),
Mesarthim (Gamma
Arietis,
fourth magnitude), and 41
Arietis (also fourth...
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Clytus arietis,
which include Clytus arietis arietis named by
Linnaeus in 1758,
Clytus arietis lederi named by
Ganglbauer in 1881, and
Clytus arietis oblitus...
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Gamma Arietis (γ
Arietis,
abbreviated Gamma Ari, γ Ari) is a
binary star (possibly trinary) in the
northern constellation of Aries.
Called "The
First Star...
- Beta
Arietis (β
Arietis,
abbreviated Beta Ari, β Ari),
officially named Sheratan /ˈʃɛrətæn/, is a star
system and the second-brightest star in the constellation...
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consists of a
binary pair,
designated 41
Arietis A,
together with a
third companion star, 41
Arietis D. (41
Arietis B and C form
optical pairs with A, but...
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Hamal /ˈhæməl/,
designated Alpha Arietis (α
Arietis,
abbreviated Alpha Ari, α Ari), is the
brightest star in the
northern zodiacal constellation of Aries...
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Delta Arietis (δ
Arietis,
abbreviated Delta Ari, δ Ari),
officially named Botein /ˈboʊtiːn/, is a star in the
northern constellation of Aries, 1.8 degrees...
- 53
Arietis (abbreviated 53 Ari) is a
variable star in the
northern constellation of Aries. 53
Arietis is the
Flamsteed designation; it also
bears the variable...
- 11
Arietis (abbreviated 11 Ari) is a star in the
northern constellation of Aries. 11
Arietis is the
Flamsteed designation. It has an
apparent visual magnitude...
- 30
Arietis (abbreviated 30 Ari) is a 6th-apparent-magnitude
multiple star
system in the
constellation of Aries. 30
Arietis is the
Flamsteed designation...