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charted and gave the
brighter stars their Bayer designations in 1756.
Alpha Trianguli Australis,
known as Atria, is a second-magnitude
orange giant and the...
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Alpha Trianguli Australis (Latinised from α
Trianguli Australis,
abbreviated Alpha TrA, α TrA),
officially named Atria /ˈeɪtriə/, is the
brightest star...
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Gamma Trianguli, of
apparent magnitudes 3.00 and 4.00, respectively, form the base of the
triangle and the yellow-white
Alpha Trianguli, of magnitude...
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Delta Trianguli,
Latinized from Delta Tri, is a
spectroscopic binary star
system approximately 35 light-years (11 pc) away in the
constellation of Triangulum...
- Beta
Trianguli (Beta Tri, β
Trianguli, β Tri) is the
Bayer designation for a
binary star
system in the
constellation Triangulum,
located about 127 light...
- BX
Trianguli is a
binary system made up of two red dwarfs, in the
constellation Triangulum. Both
stars eclipse each
other and have an
orbital period of...
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Gamma Trianguli (Gamma Tri, γ
Trianguli, γ Tri) is a star in the
constellation Triangulum located approximately 112
light years from Earth. It has an...
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Trianguli is a
solitary star
located in the
northern constellation Triangulum, with an
apparent magnitude of 5.37,
making it
faintly visible to the...
- 10
Trianguli (HD 14252; HR 675; 1 H.
Trianguli Minus), or
simply 10 Tri is a
solitary star
located in the
northern constellation Triangulum. It is faintly...
- Alpha
Trianguli (α
Trianguli,
abbreviated Alpha Tri, α Tri) is a
spectroscopic binary star in the
constellation of Triangulum.
Based on
parallax measurements...