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Rasalhague is a modern star name adopted by the International Astronomical Union in the IAU-Catalog of Star Names (IAU-CSN). Its origin is Arabic. It is the name of |
Rasalhague is a modern star name adopted by the International Astronomical Union in the IAU-Catalog of Star Names (IAU-CSN). Its origin is Arabic. It is the name of HIP 86032 (α Oph, HR 6556) in constellation Oph. |
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Applied with various spellings since medieval times, from its sci-A name ra's al-ḥawwa', "the Head of the Serpent Collector". |
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 18 June 2025
Rasalhague is a modern star name adopted by the International Astronomical Union in the IAU-Catalog of Star Names (IAU-CSN). Its origin is Arabic. It is the name of HIP 86032 (α Oph, HR 6556) in constellation Oph.
Etymology and History
Applied with various spellings since medieval times, from its sci-A name ra's al-ḥawwa', "the Head of the Serpent Collector".
Mythology
IAU Working Group on Star Names
The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN on 2016/07/20.
Weblinks
- Website of the IAU WGSN: https://exopla.net/
Reference
- References (general)
- Kunitzsch, Paul; Smart, Tim (2006). A Dictionary of Modern star Names: A Short Guide to 254 Star Names and Their Derivations (2nd rev. ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Sky Pub.