alpha geminorum
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Definition
Proper noun: * Alpha Geminorum: The Bayer designation for the second-brightest star in the constellation Gemini. It is a multiple star system consisting of six components and is located near the star Pollux.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- Alpha Geminorum is a complex system, not a single star.
- Astronomers study Alpha Geminorum to understand multiple star formation.
- While Pollux is brighter, Alpha Geminorum is a more intricate celestial object.
Advanced Usage
- Castor: is more commonly known by its traditional name, Castor.
- In star charts, you will often find the label "Castor" instead of Alpha Geminorum.
Variants and Related Words
- Castor: The traditional name for Alpha Geminorum.
- Bayer designation: A stellar designation system where a star is identified by a Greek letter followed by the genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name (e.g., Alpha Geminorum, Beta Orionis).
- Multiple star system: A system of more than two stars that are gravitationally bound, which describes the nature of Alpha Geminorum.
Synonyms
- Castor
Notes
- Astronomical Context: This term is used almost exclusively in astronomy and astrophysics. In general conversation, the star is referred to as "Castor."
- Brightness Order: Despite being designated "Alpha," it is not the brightest star in Gemini; that is Beta Geminorum (Pollux). This is a historical anomaly in the Bayer designation system for this constellation.
Noun
- a multiple star with 6 components; second brightest in Gemini; close to Pollux