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Alpha (α) Taurus, [[Aldebaran]], is a pale rose star marking the right eye of the Bull (the star Ain, or epsilon (ε), marks the left eye). [[Aldebaran]] is the Greek Omma Boos, Latin Oculus Tauri, and the early English Bull's Eye. Bull's-eye is what we call "the centre of a target, which usually carries the highest score | Aldebaran is an orange giant star located about 65 light years away in the zodiac constellation of Taurus. With an average apparent magnitude of 0.87 it is the brightest star in the constellation and is one of the brightest stars in the nighttime sky. The name Aldebaran is Arabic (الدبران al-dabarān) and means "the Follower", presumably because it rises near and soon after the Pleiades.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldebaran Alderbaran]</ref> | ||
Alpha (α) Taurus, [[Aldebaran]], is a pale rose star marking the right eye of the Bull (the star Ain, or epsilon (ε), marks the left eye). [[Aldebaran]] is the Greek Omma Boos, Latin Oculus Tauri, and the early English Bull's Eye. Bull's-eye is what we call "the centre of a target, which usually carries the highest score, and a precise or highly effective achievement. | |||
The great red giant, war-like Aldebaran is one of the [[Four Royal Stars]] or Guardians of Heaven, sentinels watching over other stars. It forms one of the four royal stars of Persia as Watcher of the East. | The great red giant, war-like Aldebaran is one of the [[Four Royal Stars]] or Guardians of Heaven, sentinels watching over other stars. It forms one of the four royal stars of Persia as Watcher of the East. |
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Aldebaran is an orange giant star located about 65 light years away in the zodiac constellation of Taurus. With an average apparent magnitude of 0.87 it is the brightest star in the constellation and is one of the brightest stars in the nighttime sky. The name Aldebaran is Arabic (الدبران al-dabarān) and means "the Follower", presumably because it rises near and soon after the Pleiades.[1]
Alpha (α) Taurus, Aldebaran, is a pale rose star marking the right eye of the Bull (the star Ain, or epsilon (ε), marks the left eye). Aldebaran is the Greek Omma Boos, Latin Oculus Tauri, and the early English Bull's Eye. Bull's-eye is what we call "the centre of a target, which usually carries the highest score, and a precise or highly effective achievement.
The great red giant, war-like Aldebaran is one of the Four Royal Stars or Guardians of Heaven, sentinels watching over other stars. It forms one of the four royal stars of Persia as Watcher of the East.