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Alpha C****iopeiae or α C****iopeiae, also
named Schedar (/ˈʃɛdɑːr/), is a second-magnitude star in the
northern constellation of C****iopeia.
Though listed...
- seasonally, low in the North. At
magnitude 2.2,
Alpha C****iopeiae, or
Schedar, is the
brightest star in C****iopeia. The
constellation hosts some of the...
- (γ Crucis)
Pollux (β Geminorum)
Capella Aa (α Aurigae) α C****iopeiae (
Schedar) δ
Andromedae ρ ****i (Gorgonea Tertia) Mira (ο Ceti) χ
Cygni α Herculis...
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components are Beta C****iopeiae (Caph),
Kappa C****iopeiae,
Alpha C****iopeiae (
Schedar) and
Lambda C****iopeiae. Consequently, the
Chinese name for Eta C****iopeiae...
- angle, or from the
vernal equinox westward across the sky.
Starting with
Schedar in the
constellation C****iopeia, the list
includes stars from the constellations...
- 500 F8 Iab
Northern 69 2.23
Eltanin γ Dra 0150 K5 III
Northern 70 2.24
Schedar α Cas 0230 K0 IIIa
Northern 71 2.25 Naos ζ Pup 1,080 O4 If(n)p Southern...
- /ˈsɛptrəm/
Pegasus β
Pegasi Scheat /ˈʃiːæt/ C****iopeia α C****iopeiae
Schedar Also
traditionally bore the name Schedir; both
originally from Arabic:...
- the
Arabic صدر ṣadr "chest", the same word
which gave rise to the star
Schedar (Alpha C****iopeiae). In 2016, the
International Astronomical Union organized...
- /ˌkæsioʊˈpiːiː/
ancient (Ptolemy) C****iopeia (mythological character)
Schedar 2.24
Centaurus /sɛnˈtɔːrəs/ Cen Cent
Centauri ancient (Ptolemy) centaur...
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stars which make up the 'W' of C****iopeia,
adjacent to the just
brighter Schedar (Alpha C****iopeiae). SN 1572,
traditionally known as Tycho's Star, appeared...