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  2. Libra (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    The constellation Libra marked on a naked eye view. Overall, there are 83 stars within the constellation's borders brighter than or equal to apparent magnitude 6.5. [a] [2] The brightest stars in Libra form a quadrangle that distinguishes it for the unaided observer. Traditionally, Alpha and Beta Librae are considered to represent the scales ...

  3. List of stars in Libra - Wikipedia

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    List of stars in Libra. 21 languages. ... This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Libra, sorted by decreasing brightness. Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.

  4. Alpha Librae - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Librae (α Librae, abbreviated Alpha Lib, α Lib) is a double star and, despite its 'alpha' designation, it is the second-brightest star system (or star) in the constellation of Libra. The two components are designated α 1 Librae and α 2 Librae .

  5. HD 140283 - Wikipedia

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    HD 140283 (also known as the Methuselah star) is a metal-poor subgiant star about 200 light years away from the Earth in the constellation Libra, near the boundary with Ophiuchus in the Milky Way Galaxy.

  6. List of Nakshatras - Wikipedia

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    Associated stars Description Image 1 Ashvini - अश्विनी "physician to the Gods" β "Sheratan" and γ "Mesarthim" Arietis: Lord: Ketu (South lunar node) Symbol : Horse's head; Deity : Ashvins, the horse-headed twins who are physicians to the gods; Indian zodiac: 0° - 13°20' Mesha; Western zodiac 23°46 Aries - 7°06' Taurus; 2 ...

  7. Zeta2 Librae - Wikipedia

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    ζ 2 Librae (abbreviated Zeta 2 Librae, Zeta 2 Lib, ζ 2 Lib), also known as 33 Librae, is a variable star in the constellation Libra. It is approximately 261 light-years away from the Sun. [2] Zeta 2 Librae does not have an HR number, although it is included in the Bright Star Catalogue Supplement. [3] [4]

  8. Iota1 Librae - Wikipedia

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    The two stars are very close together (0.2 arcsec away), respectively of magnitude 5.1 and 5.5. [9] [10] A third component is located 57 arcsec distant; it is a star of the tenth magnitude, Iota 1 Librae B. [6] The third component is also a double star, of equal magnitudes, 1.9 arcseconds apart. [11]

  9. Delta Librae - Wikipedia

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    Delta Librae, Latinized from δ Librae, is a variable star in the constellation Libra. It has the traditional name Zuben Elakribi, a variant of the traditional name of Gamma Librae. [11] With μ Virginis it forms one of the Akkadian lunar mansions Mulu-izi [12] (meaning "Man-of-fire" [13]).