- Draco. The two
components are
designated Beta
Draconis A (officially
named Rastaban /ˈræstəbæn/, “head to sole of foot”, the
traditional name of the system)...
- The "head" of the
constellation Draco,
consisting of the
stars Eltanin,
Rastaban, Kuma, and
Grumium The
ascending lunar node
Caput Draconis (geomancy),...
-
Bradley observed Gamma Draconis.
Nearby Beta Draconis,
traditionally called Rastaban, is a
yellow giant star of
magnitude 2.8, 362 light-years from Earth. Its...
- Dragon's Tail:
called among seamen. Yu Choo: < (zh) 右枢, the Right-hand Pivot.
Rastaban: < (ar) س الثعبان Ra's al-Thu'bān the Head of the Serpent, transferred...
- A
Rasalhague Also
spelled Ras Alhague. /ˈræsəlheɪɡ/
Draco β
Draconis A
Rastaban /ˈræstəbæn/ Vela γ
Velorum Regor† Also
known as
Suhail and
Suhail al Muhlif...
-
derived from the
Arabic التنين At-Tinnin 'The
great serpent'. The name
Rastaban was
formerly used for
Gamma Draconis, and the two
terms share an Arabic...
- (Altais) σ Dra (Alsafi) ε Dra (Tyl) ρ Dra 64 Dra π Dra 天棓 (Tiān Bàng,
Celestial Flail) ξ Dra (Grumium) ν2 Dra (Kuma) β Dra (
Rastaban) γ Dra (Eltanin) ι Her...
- List of IAU-approved Star Names. This star,
along with Beta
Draconis (
Rastaban),
Gamma Draconis (Eltanin), Nu
Draconis ('Kuma') and Xi
Draconis (Grumium)...
-
Bayer α (Thuban) β (
Rastaban) γ (Eltanin) δ (Altais) ε (Tyl) ζ (Aldhibah) η (Athebyne) θ ι (Edasich) κ λ (Giausar) μ (Alrakis) ν (Kuma) ξ (Grumium) ο π...
- (α
Herculis Aa) 360 M5 Ib-II 284 ± 60 2.5 3.35
Possibly a
bright giant Rastaban (β Draconis) 380±4 G2Ib-IIa 41.4 ± 2.4 or 46.5 ± 2.7 6±0.2 2.79 Betelgeuse...