Mintaka - Wikipedia Mintaka ˈ m ɪ n t ə k ə , [17] designation Delta Orionis (δ Orionis, abbreviated Delta Ori, δ Ori) and 34 Orionis (34 Ori), is a quintuple star system some 1,200 light-years from the Sun in the constellation of Orion
Mintaka (δ Orionis) | Facts, Information, History Definition Mintaka, also known as Delta Orionis and 34 Orionis, is around 1 200 light-years 380 parsecs away from the sun The star system’s combined visual magnitude is 2 23 It is the faintest object that forms Orion’s familiar hourglass shape Its absolute magnitude is at around -5 8 Mintaka is the westernmost star of Orion’s Belt
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 is the seventh brightest star in Orion and the 73rd brightest star in the sky
Star Facts: Mintaka - Type, Size, Color, Distance - Astronomy Trek 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 - 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 Mintaka visual magnitude is 2 23, making it the 67th brightest star in the sky
Mintaka - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Of the sky's brightest stars, first through third magnitude, Mintaka is closest to the celestial equator, only a quarter of a degree to the south, the star rising and setting almost exactly east and west The star is wonderfully complex A small telescope shows a seventh magnitude companion separated by almost a minute of arc
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
Fixed Star Mintaka - Astrology King Mars conjunct Mintaka: Energetic, quick mind, good speaker and debater, quarrelsome, strong passions [1] In a female chart, Mintaka aspected by both Mars and a benefic portends a shrew [2]
Mintaka - Stellar Astronomy Mintaka: The Giant's Belt In the celestial tapestry of the night sky, the constellation Orion stands out as a prominent and easily recognizable figure Among its brightest stars, one shines particularly brightly, known as Mintaka
Mintaka - Wikiwand 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