The star Aldebaran (or alpha Tauri) is the brightest in the constellation of Taurus. The Star Aldebaran The star Aldebaran (or alpha Tauri) is the brightest in the constellation of Taurus. It is traditionally known as the red eye of the bull because its location in the image determined for
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Accrux is the Latinized form to Alpha Crucis; it is the brightest star from the asterism known as the constellation of Southern Cross (Crux Australis). Accrux – Brightest Star of the Southern Cross Accrux is the Latinized form to Alpha Crucis; it is the brightest star from the asterism known
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Achernar is the last brightest star on the River of Eridanus. Its name comes from the Arabic Al Ahir al Nahr, which means “the End of the River.” It is located at 14.57 degree Pisces – The bright star at the mouth of the river, Achernar is the Alpha Eridanus.
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In ancient times, the four Royal Stars: Regulus, Fomalhaut, Aldebaran, and Antares, were considered “Guardians of the Whole Sky” due to their splendor and brightness. The Royal Stars of Ancient Persia The four Royal Stars of ancient Persia have long been part of the imagination of the people who inhabited
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To look at the stars and dream is not a new phenomenon: it is from old traditions that come primarily from the stories of the constellations. The Intuitive Nature of the Star Constellations and its Hidden Creatures The stars we are given. The constellations we make. That is to
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The window for Stellar Code Chiron is between 5 December and 6 January. Stellar Code Chiron – Integrating the Wounded Healer Sagittarius is a large constellation best viewed in early summer. The constellation as a whole is distinctive for looking like a teapot, complete with spout and handle. The most
- 2 December 2010
The window for Stellar Code Orion is between 5 December and 6 January. Stellar Code Orion – The Guardians of the Hall of Records The familiar winter constellation Orion the Hunter can be seen rising in the evening sky during Sagittarius, marking the approach of winter, no matter what the
- 1 December 2010
The window for Stellar Code Antares is between 23 October and 19 November. Stellar Code Antares – The Antares Codex Antares, a first-magnitude red supergiant, is found in the constellation Scorpio and is the 14th brightest star in the heavens. Antares is the Heart of the Scorpion. In the Greek
- 17 October 2010
The window for Stellar Code Arcturus runs between Stellar Code Arcturus “…which maketh Arcturus, Orion, the Pleiades and the Chambers to the South.” ~ Job 9:9 Arcturus is the brightest star in the constellation Bootes, a golden star located above, or to the north of, Spica in the night
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