
Zeta Draconis - Wikipedia
Zeta Draconis has the old Arabic name الذئب al-dhiʼb "the wolf" or "the hyena", given in its feminine form "Al Dhiʼbah" (ذئبة) in Allen (1899) (though he mistranslated it as plural "hyenas", which would be الضباع al-ḍibāʽ). [13] . It shares the dual form of the …
Aldhibah - ζ Draconis (zeta Draconis) - TheSkyLive.com
Aldhibah, also designated as ζ Draconis (zeta Draconis), is a giant star of spectral class B6 in the constellation of Draco. Aldhibah visual magnitude is 3.17.
Aldhibain - Stellar Astronomy
ζ Draconis, often called Aldhibah, is a fainter, bluish-white star, a celestial companion to its brighter sibling. While less prominent in the night sky, it played a crucial role in the Arabian understanding of the universe.
Draco Constellation – Facts & Features - The Planets
Aldhibah, also known as Zeta Draconis, is the fifth brightest star in Draco and a giant star of the spectral type B6 III. It is 330 light years away from us and has an apparent magnitude of 3.17.
How to pronounce Aldhibah | HowToPronounce.com
How to say Aldhibah in English? Pronunciation of Aldhibah with 2 audio pronunciations, 1 meaning and more for Aldhibah.
Zeta Draconis - Wikiwand
Zeta Draconis has the old Arabic name الذئب al-dhiʼb "the wolf" or "the hyena", given in its feminine form "Al Dhiʼbah" (ذئبة) in Allen (1899) (though he mistranslated it as plural "hyenas", which would be الضباع al-ḍibāʽ). It shares the dual form of the name, الذئبين al-dhiʼbayn, with Eta Draconis.
eSky: Aldhibah
This star is usually known as Nodus I but, confusingly, some systems designate Nodus I as belonging to Xi Dracronis, with this Zeta star being Nodus III. A range of articles covering …
Aldhibah - user.astro.wisc.edu
Other Names Eldsib (rarely used). Zeta Draconis HR 6396 HD 155763
Aldhibah - Alcyone
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Aldhibah – Wikipedia
Aldhibah ist der Eigenname des Sterns ζ Draconis (Zeta Draconis). Aldhibah hat eine scheinbare Helligkeit von 3,17 mag und gehört der Spektralklasse B6 III an. Aldhibah ist rund 300 Lichtjahre von der Erde entfernt. Andere Bezeichnung: „Nodus I“.