Alpha Aquarii ("Sadalmelik") and beta Aquarii ("Sadalsuud") are twin supergiants with nearly identical names. The names mean, respectively, "The Lucky One of the King" and "The Luckiest of the Lucky".
SADALMELIK (Alpha Aquarii). Though possessed of a rather obscure name, Sadalmelik, the Alpha star of the constellation Aquarius (the Water Carrier), is hardly without its intrigue.
The second brightest star in the constellation is [265], alpha Aquarii, or Sadalmelik, a gigantic star 760 light-years away from Earth with a diameter 60 times that of our Sun. Sadalmelik is also classified as a G-type (yellow) supergiant.
Alpha Aquarii is called Sadalmelik, from sa'd al-malik, usually translated as ‘the lucky stars of the king'. Beta Aquarii is called Sadalsuud, from sa'd al-su'ud, possibly meaning ‘luckiest of the lucky'.
Alpha Aquarii, Sadalmelik, Sadal Melik, Sadalmelek, Sadlamulk, El Melik, Saad el Melik, Ruchbah 2.95 760 * sacd al-malik/mulk Luck of the king/kinghood * Rucbah shared with δ Cassiopeiae γ 48 Gamma Aquarii, Sadachbia, Sadalachbia 3.86 158 ...
Sadalmelek; Sadlamulk; El Melik; Saad el Melik. Alpha Aquarii HR 8414 HD 209750 ...
Alpha Aquarii (the brightest star in Aquarius) is called Sadalmelik (meaning the Lucky One of the King) and beta Aquarii (the second-brightest star in Aquarius) is named Sadalsuud (meaning the Luckiest of the Lucky); they are twin supergiants.
See also: Sadalmelik, Constellation, Star, Aquarius, Sadalsuud
 
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