Sentences with phrase «fifth magnitude star»

From a planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A or B, Proxima Centauri would appear as a fourth to fifth magnitude star, as bright as the faint stars of the constellation of Ursa Minor.

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The next star, Zeta, is fourth magnitude, and the dimmest, Eta, is fifth.
This zero - magnitude star is visible with the naked eye as the third brightest star after Sirius A and Arcturus in Earth's northern skies, and is fifth brightest star overall.
Vega, also called Alpha Lyrae, brightest star in the northern constellation Lyra and fifth brightest in the night sky, with a visual magnitude of 0.03.
This is another nebula surrouding a young cluster of stars including the fifth magnitude variable star S Monocerotis.
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