- Adhara | Meaning, Color, Mass, Facts | Britannica
A blue-white giant star with a spectral type of B1 5, Adhara is 3,500 times brighter than the Sun and is located approximately 405 light-years from Earth Adhara is the brightest star in the sky in the ultraviolet
- Adhara — A bright gem in Canis Major | Space
To find Adhara, first locate Sirius, then look just below to see a distinct triangle of bright stars Adhara is visible in the lower right of this triangle
- Adhara (Epsilon Canis Majoris): Star System, Name, Location . . .
Adhara, Epsilon Canis Majoris (ε CMa), is a binary star system located in the constellation Canis Major It lies at a distance of 430 light years from Earth With an apparent magnitude of 1 50, it is the second brightest star in Canis Major, after Sirius, and the 22nd brightest star in the sky
- Adhara Star Facts (Epsilon Canis Majoris) - Universe Guide
Adhara, also known as Epsilon Canis Majoris (Bayer) is a luminous giant star located in the constellation of Canis Major, The Big Dog Adhara colour is blue, which means that the star is one of the hottest stars in the Universe, hotter than our star
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- Adhara (ε Canis Majoris) | Facts, Information, History Definition
Adhara is the 22 nd brightest star in the night sky and the second brightest star in the constellation of Canis Major It is a binary star system also called Epsilon Canis Majoris and the brightest known ultraviolet source in the sky
- Adhara Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
Adhara is a feminine name of Arabic origin derived from the word adhara, meaning ‘maidens’ or ‘virgins ’ The name also means ‘barb’ when translated from Arabic script
- Adhara - ε Canis Majoris (epsilon Canis Majoris) - TheSkyLive
Adhara, also designated as ε Canis Majoris (epsilon Canis Majoris), is a double bright giant star of spectral class B2 in the constellation of Canis Major Adhara visual magnitude is 1 5, making it the 22th brightest star in the sky
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