- Algol - Wikipedia
Algol is a three-star system, consisting of Beta Persei Aa1, Aa2, and Ab – in which the hot luminous primary β Persei Aa1 and the larger, but cooler and fainter, β Persei Aa2 regularly pass in front of each other, causing eclipses
- Algol the Demon Star … but why is it called that? - EarthSky
If you were one of the early stargazers, you might have chosen Algol in the constellation Perseus Early astronomers nicknamed it Algol the Demon Star for its strange behavior
- ALGOL | Programming, Syntax Compiler | Britannica
ALGOL, computer programming language designed by an international committee of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), led by Alan J Perlis of Carnegie Mellon University, during 1958–60 for publishing algorithms, as well as for doing computations
- Algol - Constellation Guide
Algol, Beta Persei, is a bright multiple star located in Perseus Nicknamed the Demon Star, it is one of the best known variable stars in the sky
- Meet Algol, the Demon Star - Sky Telescope
If you need a touch of trick-or-treat in the sky this season — or anytime — seek out Algol, a bright star in the constellation Perseus
- The ALGOL Programming Language - University of Michigan
ALGOL (ALGOrithmic Language) is one of several high level languages designed specifically for programming scientific computations It started out in the late 1950's, first formalized in a report titled ALGOL 58, and then progressed through reports ALGOL 60, and ALGOL 68
- Algol (Beta Persei): Star System, Facts, Name, Location . . . - Star Facts
Algol, Beta Persei (β Per) is a triple star system located at a distance of 90 ly from Earth in the constellation Perseus Commonly known as the Demon Star, it is the best-known eclipsing variable star in the sky
- ALGOL - CodeDocs
ALGOL ( ælɡɒl, -ɡɔːl ; short for " Algorithmic Language ") [1] is a family of imperative computer programming languages originally developed in 1958
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