- constellation's
brightest star,
Alpha Gruis, is also
known as
Alnair and
appears as a 1.7-magnitude blue-white star. Beta
Gruis is a red
giant variable star with...
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Alpha Gruis is the
brightest star in the
southern constellation of Grus. It is
officially named Alnair;
Alpha Gruis is the star's
Bayer designation, which...
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Gamma Gruis or γ
Gruis,
formally named Aldhanab (/ˈældənæb/), is a star in the
southern constellation of Grus (it once
belonged to the
Ptolemaic constellation...
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consisting of Beta
Gruis,
Alpha Gruis,
Epsilon Gruis, Eta
Gruis,
Delta Tucanae, Zeta
Gruis, Iota
Gruis,
Theta Gruis, Delta²
Gruis and Mu¹
Gruis. Consequently...
- Tau
Gruis (τ Gru / τ
Gruis) is
shared by two
stars and a star system, in the
constellation Grus: τ1
Gruis (HD 216435) τ2
Gruis (HD 216656) τ3
Gruis (HD...
- μ
Gruis,
Latinised as, Mu
Gruis refers to 2
distinct star
systems in the
constellation Grus: μ1
Gruis μ2
Gruis This set
index article includes a list of...
- π
Gruis,
Latinised as Pi
Gruis, is an
optical double comprising two
unrelated stars in the
constellation Grus
appearing close by line of sight: π1 Gruis...
- π1
Gruis (Pi1
Gruis) is a
semiregular variable star in the
constellation Grus
around 530 light-years from Earth. It
forms a
close naked eye
double with...
- The
Bayer designation δ
Gruis (Delta
Gruis) is
shared by two
stars in the
constellation Grus: δ1
Gruis δ2
Gruis This set
index article includes a list...
- The
Bayer designation σ
Gruis (Sigma
Gruis)
refers to 2
distinct star
systems in the
constellation Grus: σ1
Gruis σ2
Gruis This set
index article includes...