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Suhail is an Arabic star name which has been used in different positions. In 2016, the IAU applied as the standard name for λ Vel. |
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==Etymology and History== |
==Etymology and History== |
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=== Adams, al-Ajaji, Determann, Laffitte === |
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Our brand new description |
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=== Kunitzsch and Smart === |
=== Kunitzsch and Smart === |
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Applied in recent times and representing an abbreviation of any of several composite ind-A names (for example suhail al-wazn, suhail al-muhlif) that sci-A authors variously attributed to brighter stars in the region of |
Applied in recent times and representing an abbreviation of any of several composite ind-A names (for example suhail al-wazn, suhail al-muhlif) that sci-A authors variously attributed to brighter stars in the region of Suhail. A Vel was among these brighter stars. Some of the composite names may have been authentic ind-A names for far-southern stars, with their true identities unknown to the more northern sci-Arabs, while others of them were surely the creations of ind-A poets. |
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==Mythology== |
==Mythology== |
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==IAU Working Group Star Names== |
==IAU Working Group Star Names== |
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The name was discussed and approved by the IAU WGSN in 2016. The WGSN chose to apply the name for the star λ Vel in the IAU-CSN although it has historically been used for several stars. |
The name was discussed and approved by the IAU WGSN in 2016. The WGSN chose to apply the name for the star λ Vel in the IAU-CSN although it has historically been used for several stars. |
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 20 January 2025
Suhail is an Arabic star name which has been used in different positions. In 2016, the IAU applied as the standard name for λ Vel.
Etymology and History
Adams, al-Ajaji, Determann, Laffitte
Our brand new description
Kunitzsch and Smart
Applied in recent times and representing an abbreviation of any of several composite ind-A names (for example suhail al-wazn, suhail al-muhlif) that sci-A authors variously attributed to brighter stars in the region of Suhail. A Vel was among these brighter stars. Some of the composite names may have been authentic ind-A names for far-southern stars, with their true identities unknown to the more northern sci-Arabs, while others of them were surely the creations of ind-A poets.
Mythology
IAU Working Group Star Names
The name was discussed and approved by the IAU WGSN in 2016. The WGSN chose to apply the name for the star λ Vel in the IAU-CSN although it has historically been used for several stars.