- Aldebaran - Wikipedia
Aldebaran (Arabic: الدَّبَران, lit 'The Follower') is a star in the zodiac constellation of Taurus It has the Bayer designation α Tauri, which is Latinized to Alpha Tauri and abbreviated Alpha Tau or α Tau
- Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri) | Star Facts
Aldebaran, Alpha Tauri (α Tau), is an orange giant star located 65 3 light-years away in the constellation Taurus With an apparent magnitude that varies from 0 75 to 0 95, it is the brightest star in Taurus and the 14th brightest star in the sky
- Orange Aldebaran is Taurus the Bull’s fiery eye - EarthSky
The orange star Aldebaran – the fiery eye of the Bull in the constellation Taurus – is easy to find It’s part of a V-shaped group of stars – the Hyades – that forms the Bull’s face
- Aldebaran | Red Giant, Binary System, Constellation Taurus . . .
Aldebaran, reddish giant star in the constellation Taurus Aldebaran is one of the 15 brightest stars, with an apparent visual magnitude of 0 85 Its diameter is 44 times that of the Sun It is accompanied by a very faint (13th magnitude) red companion star Aldebaran lies 65 light-years from Earth
- Aldebaran: The Brightest Star in the Constellation Taurus
Aldebaran is not just the brightest star in the constellation Taurus, it's also the 14th brightest star in the sky This makes it roughly as bright as Antares, also called Alpha Scorpii, and Pollux, which is part of the pair of bright stars in Gemini (along with Castor)
- Aldebaran Star | Aldebaran Constellation | Aldebaran . . .
Discover Aldebaran, the bright orange star in Taurus – possibly part of a multiple star system and host to exoplanets! Learn how to find this star in the sky above you and why it’s fascinated people throughout history
- Star Facts: Aldebaran - Type, Size, Color, Distance
Aldebaran is as an orange-red giant found in the constellation Taurus 65 3 light-years from Earth It is the constellation's brightest star
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