- Alnilam - Wikipedia
Alnilam is the middle and brightest of the three stars of Orion's Belt It is the 29th-brightest star in the sky (the fourth brightest in Orion) and is a blue supergiant
- Alnilam (Epsilon Orionis) | Star Facts
Alnilam, Epsilon Orionis (ε Ori), is a bright blue supergiant star located approximately 1,180 light-years away in the constellation Orion With an average apparent magnitude of 1 69, it is the fourth brightest star in Orion and the 29th brightest star in the sky
- Meet Alnilam, Orion’s Belt Buckle - Sky Telescope
Alnilam is the middle star in the famous three-member belt of Orion, the Hunter The belt is so easily recognizable because all three stars are spaced evenly in a (roughly) straight line and appear to be about the same brightness
- Alnilam - Constellations of Words
Alnilam, Anilam, Ainilam, and Alnihan are from Al Nitham, or Al Nathm, the String of Pearls, or, as British physicist Robert Recorde (1500-1558) said, the Bullions set in the middle of Orion’s Belt
- Star Facts: Alnilam - Type, Size, Color, Distance
Alnilam (Epsilon Orionis) is a massive B-type blue supergiant star found in the Belt of Orion With an average apparent visual magnitude of +1 69, it is the 4th brightest star in the constellation, the 29th brightest star in the entire night sky, and one of the 58 stars used in celestial navigation and identifying one’s relative positions
- The Alnilam Star – Features and Facts - The Planets
Alnilam is a large variable blue supergiant star, located in the Constellation of Orion, which is located on the celestial equator and visible from across the world in the night sky
- Alnilam (ε Orionis) | Facts, Information, History Definition
Alnilam, also known as Epsilon Orionis or 46 Orionis, is the 4 th brightest star in the constellation of Orion, and the 29 th brightest star in the night sky It is part of the famous Orion’s Belt asterism
- Alnilam Star Facts (Epsilon Orionis) - Universe Guide
Alnilam, also known as Epsilon Orionis (Bayer), is a very luminous supergiant star located in the constellation of Orion, the Hunter Alnilam's colour is blue, which means that the star is one of the hottest stars in the Universe, hotter than our Sun
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