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Epsilon Sagittarii (Latinised from ε
Sagittarii,
abbreviated Epsilon Sgr, ε Sgr),
formally named Kaus
Australis /ˈkɔːs ɔːˈstreɪlɪs/, is a
binary star...
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sagittarii in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sagittarii (Latin,
plural form of sagittarius) is the
Latin term for archers. The term sagittariorum...
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Sagittarii (Gamma
Sagittarii) is
shared by two
stars in the
constellation Sagittarius: γ1
Sagittarii, a
Cepheid variable better-known as W
Sagittarii...
- Mu
Sagittarii (μ
Sagittarii,
abbreviated Mu Sgr, μ Sgr) is a
multiple star
system in the
constellation of Sagittarius. The
brightest component, a blue...
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Sigma Sagittarii,
Latinized from σ
Sagittarii;
formally named Nunki /ˈnʌŋki/, is the second-brightest star in the
constellation of Sagittarius. It has...
- Zeta
Sagittarii (ζ
Sagittarii,
abbreviated Zeta Sgr, ζ Sgr) is a
triple star
system and the third-brightest star in the
constellation of
Sagittarius after...
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bright star (2.59 magnitude) Zeta
Sagittarii (ζ Sgr),
named Ascella, and the
fainter Tau
Sagittarii (τ Sgr). To
complete the
teapot metaphor,...
- Chi
Sagittarii (χ
Sagittarii) is
shared by
three star
systems in the
zodiac constellation of Sagittarius. The
brightest of these, χ1
Sagittarii and χ3...
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Sagittarii (α
Sagittarii,
abbreviated Alpha Sgr, α Sgr), also
named Rukbat /ˈrʌkbæt/, is a star in the
constellation of Sagittarius.
Alpha Sagittarii...
- Phi
Sagittarii,
Latinized from φ
Sagittarii, is a
binary star in the
southern constellation of Sagittarius. With an
apparent visual magnitude of 3.17...