• Alnair (redirect from Al Na'ir)
    Look up Alnair in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alnair is a traditional name for two different stars: Alpha Gruis, a star in Grus Zeta Centauri, a star...
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    the traditional name Alnair or Al Nair (sometimes Al Na'ir in lists of stars used by navigators), from the Arabic al-nayyir "the bright one", itself...
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    45° 1.25 54 Enif Pegasi εε Pegasi nose of the horse 034 10N 10° 2.40 55 Al Na'ir Gruis αα Gruis bright one (of the southern fish's tail) 028 -47S 47° 1...
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    Iota Orionis (redirect from Na'ir al Saif)
    International Astronomical Union (IAU). The system has the traditional name Nair al Saif, from the Arabic نير السيف nayyir as-sayf "the Bright One of the Sword"...
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  • 109268 22h 08m 13.88s −46° 57′ 38.2″ 1.73 −0.73 101 B7IV Alnair (Al Nair, Al Na'ir); suspected variable, Vmax = 1.70m, Vmin = 1.76m β Gru β 214952 112122...
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  • uranography only). Alnair, Al Nair (Al Na'ir): < (ar) an-nayyir, "the bright one" < (sci.-ar) al-Nayyir min Dhanab al-ḥūt (al-Janūbiyy), "the Bright (star)...
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  • lyrics and vocal melodies written by Teri Gender Bender "Na'ir Al Saif" – 1:05 "Azha" – 1:43 "Jabhat Al Akrab" – 1:26 "Microscopium" – 1:16 "Tania Borealis"...
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