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Main named stars in Aries: (Greek alphabet) Atik (ο Per), Atlas, Botein (γ Ari), Hamal (α Ari), Mesarthim (γ1 Ari), Sheratan (β Ari). Adjoining constellations: Cetus, Perseus, Pisces, Taurus, Triangulum.
star with a yellow-white dwarf for a primary, [647] pi Arietis, a star system 603 light-years distant, with a blue-white dwarf for a primary, 41 Arietis or Bharani, a variable star 160 light-years away from Earth, [633] delta Arietis or Botein ...
HAMAL (Alpha Ari) Sharatan (Beta Ari) Mesarthim (Gamma 2 Ari) Botein (Delta Ari) This is one of the 13 constellations of the Zodiac.
Named stars: Alpha Ari (Hamal/Elnath), Beta Ari (Elscheratain/Scheratan), Gamma Ari (Mesarthim/Mesartun), Delta Ari (Botein) Info: Aries is one of the 13 zodiacal constellations (that is, the Sun passes through it in the course of the year).
Benetnasch Eta Ursae Majoris Betelgeuse Alpha Orionis Betria Beta Trianguli Australis Bharani 41 Arietis Biham Theta Pegasi Birdun Epsilon Centauri Botein Delta Arietis Brachium Sigma Librae Bunda Xi Aquarii ...
It lies between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Notable features Aries' stars are rather faint except for α Ari (Hamal) and β Ari (Sharatan). Other important stars are γ Ari (Mesarthim) and δ Ari (Botein).
The brightest star in Aries (Alpha Ari) is Hamal, the second-brightest star (Beta Ari) is Sharatan, the third-brightest star (Gamma 2 Ari) is Mesarthim, and the fourth-brightest is Botein (Delta Ari) ...
See also: Aries, Star, Sky, Constellation, Delta
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