- (Latinized from α ****i,
abbreviated Alpha Per, α Per),
formally named Mirfak (pronounced /ˈmɜːrfæk/ or /ˈmɪərfæk/), is the
brightest star in the northern...
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Mirfak Nunatak (81°58′S 156°5′E / 81.967°S 156.083°E / -81.967; 156.083) is a
nunatak near the
Antarctic polar plateau, 10
nautical miles (19 km) southwest...
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brightest star is the yellow-white
supergiant Alpha ****i (also
called Mirfak),
which shines at
magnitude 1.79. It and many of the
surrounding stars are...
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named stars in the
constellation Algol, Atik, Berehinya, Menkib, Miram,
Mirfak, Misam, and Muspelheim. It was
cataloged in the 2nd
century by the Gr****...
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Meade Nunatak Meyers Nunatak Miller Nunatak Miller Nunataks Milles Nunatak Mirfak Nunatak Mizar Nunataks Moody Nunatak Moltke Nunataks Moreland Nunatak Morgan...
- III-IVp kB9
Northern 33 1.79
Dubhe α UMa 0120 K0 III, F0 V
Northern 34 1.82
Mirfak α Per 0510 F5 Ib
Northern 35 1.82
Wezen δ CMa 1,800 F8 Ia
Southern 36 1...
- Pers ****i /ˈpɜːrsiaɪ/
ancient (Ptolemy) ****us (mythological character)
Mirfak 1.82
Phoenix /ˈfiːnɪks/ Phe Phoe
Phoenicis /fɪˈnaɪsɪs/ 1603, Uranometria...
- Alamak) Many
stars had more than one name of
roughly equal po****rity (
Mirfak or
Algenib or Alcheb;
Regor or
Suhail al Muhlif;
Alkaid or Benetnasch; Gemma...
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Centre de données
astronomiques de Strasbourg.
Retrieved 2010-06-21. "
Mirfak". SIMBAD.
Centre de données
astronomiques de Strasbourg.
Retrieved 2010-06-21...
- الجانب al-jānib ('the flank').
Algenib is also
another name for α ****i (
Mirfak). /ælˈdʒiːnᵻb/ Leo γ1
Leonis Algieba From Arabic: الجبهة al-jabha ('the...