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Nyctereute's star officials

The Pleiades has 1 1 stars. The number of stars in the constellation of the star official's English name annotation * the root of the day, Also refers to the black dragon's chest and front feet Libra 4 Tian Ru celestial milk mother or Yellow Emperor's wet nurse serpent 1 swaggering flashing indicator holding contradictory enemy shepherd 1 Ganhe celestial spear, which is Ganke refers to spear or shield shepherd 3 Emperor's banquet mattress shepherd 3 Kangchi boat and lakes and marshes shepherd beside Kangsu Lake/Virgo 4 chariot chariot chariot chariot wolf/serpent 3 Guards and wolves of riding official guards/wolves. Kloc-0/0 Vehicle Riding Chariots and Cavalry Chariots and Cavalry Wolves 3 Days Radial Celestial Spoke Vehicle Management Officer Libra 2 General Chariots and Cavalry Generals in Charge of Chariots and Cavalry Wolves 65 "438+0" refers to the roots of the heavens because in ancient times, when we saw it in the morning, China was cold dew, the weather would become dry, and trees would see their roots because of lack of water. Zubenelgenubi:

Zubenelgenubi (αLib) is a quite bright star. Seen from port elizabeth's telescope, it landed in the upper right corner, on the edge of the solar eclipse. In fact, zubenelgenubi is the second brightest star in Libra, and its pronunciation is like zoo-BEN-al-je-NEW-bee. What is worth seeing in the starry sky is that it has a dark companion star in the upper right corner. Astronomer Francois du Toit recorded these two stars during the total lunar eclipse on May 4th, even visible to the naked eye. These two stars are larger in volume and temperature than the sun, and they rotate around the center of mass with a period of 200,000 years. They are about 77 light years away from the earth and 730 light years away, which is about 140 times the distance from the sun to Pluto. Zubenelgenubi was once considered an exquisite Scorpio. Which claw is the south claw? Zubeneschamali, of course.

Zubeneschamali:

Zubeneschamali (the name comes from Arabic, which means "northern pincers", which means northern pincers of Scorpio)

Libra beta star, B8 V star, magnitude 2.6 1, star distance 120 years.

Astronomically, it is divided into Libra, and the ecliptic coordinates fall in Scorpio.

Zubeneschamali is the only bright green star in the whole day, which deserves careful observation and identification.