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Hamal (Alpha
Arietis,
second magnitude),
Sheratan (Beta
Arietis,
third magnitude),
Mesarthim (Gamma
Arietis,
fourth magnitude), and 41
Arietis (also fourth...
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Clytus arietis,
which include Clytus arietis arietis named by
Linnaeus in 1758,
Clytus arietis lederi named by
Ganglbauer in 1881, and
Clytus arietis oblitus...
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Arietis (β
Arietis,
abbreviated Beta Ari, β Ari),
officially named Sheratan /ˈʃɛrətæn/, is a star
system and the second-brightest star in the constellation...
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Gamma Arietis (γ
Arietis,
abbreviated Gamma Ari, γ Ari) is a
binary star (possibly trinary) in the
northern constellation of Aries.
Called "The
First Star...
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sometimes designated c
Arietis. The
designations of the two
constituents as 41
Arietis A and D, and
those of A's
components - 41
Arietis Aa and Ab - derive...
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Delta Arietis (δ
Arietis,
abbreviated Delta Ari, δ Ari),
officially named Botein /ˈboʊtiːn/, is a star in the
northern constellation of Aries, 1.8 degrees...
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Hamal /ˈhæməl/,
designated Alpha Arietis (α
Arietis,
abbreviated Alpha Ari, α Ari), is the
brightest star in the
northern zodiacal constellation of Aries...
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refers to an
asterism consisting of 39
Arietis, 35
Arietis and 41
Arietis. Consequently, the
Chinese name for 39
Arietis itself is 胃宿二 (Wèi Su èr, English:...
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Epsilon Arietis (ε Ari, ε
Arietis) is the
Bayer designation for a
visual binary star
system in the
northern constellation of Aries. It has a combined...
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Bayer designation Tau
Arietis (τ Ari, τ
Arietis) is
shared by two star systems, in the
constellation Aries: τ1
Arietis τ2
Arietis They are
separated by...