
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.
Aldhibah ephemeris
Aldhibah ephemeris 0000 to 2200 AD 100-day steps Noon GMT Aldhibah, Aldhibain, or Zeta Draconis is a giant northern star in the constellation Draco. It has an apparent magnitude of 3.17 and was at 3Lib21 in 2000AD.
Drytron Zeta Aldhibah - Genesis Impact - YuGiOh - TCGplayer.com
319 listings on TCGplayer for Drytron Zeta Aldhibah - YuGiOh - Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set. Must be Special Summoned with the effect of a "Drytron" card.
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.
Aldhibah - Alcyone
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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.
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“.
ζ Dra (Aldhibah) - Star - SKY-MAP
Reliability Checks on the Indo-US Stellar Spectral Library Using Artificial Neural Networks and Principal Component Analysis The Indo-US coudé feed stellar spectral library (CFLIB) madeavailable to the astronomical community recently by Valdes et al. (2004,ApJS, 152, 251) contains spectra of 1273 stars in the spectral region3460 to 9464Å at a high resolution of 1Å (FWHM) and a widerange of ...
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