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- Mintaka - Wikipedia
Mintaka is the westernmost of the three stars of Orion's belt It is easily visible to the naked eye, one of the brightest stars in the sky, and has been known since antiquity
- Mintaka (Delta Orionis) Facts: Spectral Type, Name, Location - Star Facts
Mintaka, Delta Orionis (δ Ori), is the westernmost star of Orion’s Belt It is a multiple star system with a combined visual magnitude of 2 23, located at an approximate distance of 1,200 light years from Earth
- Mintaka (δ Orionis) | Facts, Information, History Definition
Mintaka is a word of Arabic origin and roughly translates to “belt ” Orion’s Belt itself was collectively known by many names in many cultures throughout the ages
- The Magic of Mintaka: The Original Lightworkers
Mintaka (Delta Orionis), sometimes called 'Al Mintaka,' is the name of a star in the constellation of Orion; it's name in Arabic translates to "belt " In the Northern Hemisphere it is the upper star in the Belt of Orion
- More Than Meets the Eye: Delta Orionis in Orion’s Belt - NASA
(Since it has been observed for centuries by sky-watchers around the world, it also goes by many other names in various cultures, like “Mintaka” ) Modern astronomers know that Delta Orionis is not simply one single star, but rather it is a complex multiple star system
- Star Facts: Mintaka - Type, Size, Color, Distance
Mintaka (Delta Orionis), a white-blue star situated 1,200 light years away in the “belt” of the famous constellation Orion, is located so close to the celestial equator that its rising and setting follows an almost exact east and west direction
- Mintaka Star Facts (Delta Orionis) - Universe Guide
Mintaka (Delta Orionis) is a blue luminous giant star in the constellation of Orion It can be seen in the night sky Mintaka distance from Earth is 692 49 light years away
- Mintaka - δ Orionis (delta Orionis) - Star in Orion | TheSkyLive
Mintaka, also designated as δ Orionis (delta Orionis), is a variable and multiple bright giant star of spectral class O9 in the constellation of Orion
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