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Rigel - traducción al ruso

STAR SYSTEM IN THE CONSTELLATION ORION
Beta Orionis; Algebar; SAO 131907; Rigel B; Orion Beta; HIP 24436; Β Orionis; RIGEL; Beta Ori; Β Ori; 19 Orionis; 19 Ori; FK5 194; Rigel A; Beta Ori A; Β Orionis A; Β Ori A; GC 6410; ADS 3823 A; BD-08 1063; BD -08 1063; BD−08 1063; BD −08 1063; HD 34085; CCDM J05145-0812A; CCDM J05145−0812A; PPM 187839; HR 1713; IDS 05097-0819 A; IDS 05097−0819 A; ADS 3823; Beta Orionis A; Star Rigel; Rigel AB
  • 1=Al-Sufi's book was translated into Latin and other European languages. Al-Sufi himself planned the figures, two for each constellation: one shows how they appear to an observer looking up toward the heavens; the other how they appear to the observer looking down upon a celestial globe.<ref name=ck2018/>}}
  • Orion]], with Rigel at bottom right, at optical wavelengths plus the Hα ([[hydrogen-alpha]]) spectral line to emphasize gas clouds
  • Rigel A and Rigel B as they appear in a small telescope
  • A [[light curve]] for Rigel, adapted from Moravveji ''et al.'' (2012)<ref name=apj2012_747_108/>
  • Eridanus]]. Rigel B is not visible in the glare of the main star.

Rigel         

['raig(ə)l]

существительное

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Ригель (звезда ß в созвездии Ориона)

Alpha Centauri         
  • alt=Animated image of a sky chart of the southern celestial hemisphere labelled with years.
  • concentric]] circles indicating the distance in steps of one ly.
  • alt=Two white disks side by side, each with coloured fringes and prominent diffraction spikes
  • The discovery image of Alpha Centauri's candidate Neptunian planet, marked here as "C1"
  • alt=Line graph with x-axis in thousands of years and y-axis in light years, the lines on the graph being labelled with the names of stars.
  • alt=Graphic image of a near-circle and a narrow ellipse labelled respectively as "B's real trajectory" and "B's apparent trajectory", with years marked along portions of the ellipses.
  • alt=Series of partial circles centred on a small yellow disk labelled "Sun", each circle labelled with a distance, and several other small disks labelled with the names of stars.
  • alt=Very wide rectangle with a dot labelled "Sun" on the left and two dots respectively labelled "Alpha Centauri AB" and "Proxima Centauri" on the right side, joined by lines labelled with distances and angles
  • alt=Simulated night-sky image centred on Orion labelled with constellation names in red and star names in yellow, including Sirius very close to Betelgeuse and the Sun near Cassiopeia.
  • Cassiopeia]] connected by lines, and the Sun, labeled "Sol", as it would appear to the left of the "W"
  • alt=Image of a very large telescope dome open to the night sky, with the Milky Way running diagonally across the sky above it and many southern stars and constellations labelled and connected by lines
  • alt=Large fuzzy white disk against a background of stars
TRIPLE STAR SYSTEM IN THE CONSTELLATION CENTAURUS, WHERE ONE OF THE THREE STARS, PROXIMA CENTAURI, BEING THE CLOSEST STAR TO THE EARTH
Alpha centauri; Rigil Kentaurus; Alpha Centauri A; Alpha Centauri B; Rigil Kent; Toliman; Alpha Cenaturi; Alpha (Centauri); HD 128620; HR 5459; CP -60°5483; GCTP 3309.00A; LHS 50; HD 12862; GCTP 3309.00B; HR 5460; LHS 51; Rigel Kentaurus B; Rigel Kentaurus; Rigel Kentaurus A; Rigel Kent; Α-Centauri; Alpha Centauri system; Alpha Centauri System; Α centauri; Alpha Centuri; Alpha centauri system; Alpha-Centauri; Alpha Cen; Alpha centari; Alpha Centari; Alpha centuri; Alpha centaury; Α Centauri; Α Cen; Rigilkent; Alpha Centurai; CP -60deg5483; HIP 71683; HIP 71681; Gliese 559 A; Gliese 559 B; Alpha1 Centauri; Alpha2 Centauri; Closest star system; Α Centauri B; Α Centauri A; Alf Cen; Gliese 559; GJ 559; Albertus Alauda; Alpha Centauri AB; Alpha Centauri Bc; Alpha Cen B; Α Cen B; Rigel Kent B; Alpha Cen A; Α Cen A; Rigel Kent A; Rigil Kentaurus A; Rigil Kentaurus B; Toliman B; Toliman A; Rigil Centaurus; Rigel Centaurus; Alfa centauri; Exploration of Alpha Centauri; Exploration of Alpha Centauri AB; Exploration of Alpha Centauri A; Exploration of Alpha Centauri B; Exploration of Rigil Kentaurus; Exploration of Toliman; Draft:Alpha Centauri (Nomenclature); Draft:Alpha Centauri (Observation)
альфа Центавра
space fiction         
  • Map of the Denebian Aar, from the 1943 ''Captain Future'' story "Star of Dread".
  • 59px
  • ''[[Time Quarry]]'', a [[Clifford D. Simak]] novel serialised in [[Galaxy Science Fiction Novels]]
APPEARANCES OF STAR AND PLANETARY SYSTEMS IN FICTIONAL STORIES
Rigel VII; Rigel 7; Sirius in fiction; Alpha Centauri in fiction; Tau Ceti in fiction; Rigel in fiction; Procyon in fiction; Vega in fiction; Betelgeuse in fiction; Altair in fiction; Aldebaran in fiction; Epsilon Eridani in fiction; Stars in fiction; Deneb in fiction; Star systems in fiction; Binary stars in fiction; Arcturus in fiction; Mizar in fiction; Sirius in popular culture; List of stars in Star Trek; Alpha centauri in fiction; Sirius (star) in fiction; Epsilon eridani in fiction; Tau ceti in fiction; 61 Ursae Majoris in fiction; Theta Ursae Majoris in fiction; 82 Eridani in fiction; Delta Pavonis in fiction; Algol in fiction; Lalande 21185 in fiction; Planetary systems in fiction; Barnard's star in fiction; Delta Sagittarii in fiction; Groombridge 1618 in fiction; Epsilon Pegasi in fiction; Alpha Sagittarii in fiction; Beta Librae in fiction; Gamma Draconis in fiction; Proxima Centauri in fiction; Canopus in fiction; Antares in fiction; Wolf 359 in fiction; Omicron Persei in fiction; Barnard's Star in fiction; Zeta Reticuli in fiction; Spica in fiction; Sigma Draconis in fiction; Sheliak in fiction; Beta Lyrae in fiction; Regulus in fiction; Pollux in fiction; Polaris in fiction; 36 Ophiuchi in fiction; 40 Eridani in fiction; 47 Ursae Majoris in fiction; 61 Cygni in fiction; 70 Ophiuchi in fiction; 94 Aquarii in fiction; 107 Piscium in fiction; Acamar in fiction; Achernar in fiction; Algenubi in fiction; Alhena in fiction; Alioth in fiction; Alkalurops in fiction; Alnilam in fiction; Alnitak in fiction; Alpha Ceti in fiction; Alpha Coronae Borealis in fiction; Alpha Draconis in fiction; Alpha Hydri in fiction; Alpha Pavonis in fiction; Alpha Serpentis in fiction; Alpha Tucanae in fiction; Bellatrix in fiction; Beta Andromedae in fiction; Beta Aquarii in fiction; Beta Aquilae in fiction; Beta Aurigae in fiction; Beta Caeli in fiction; Beta Canum Venaticorum in fiction; Beta Cassiopeiae in fiction; Beta Corvi in fiction; Beta Eridani in fiction; Beta Hydri in fiction; Beta Tauri in fiction; Beta Virginis in fiction; Capella in fiction; Chi Draconis in fiction; CY Aquarii in fiction; Delta Crateris in fiction; Delta Draconis in fiction; Epsilon Boötis in fiction; Epsilon Gruis in fiction; Epsilon Indi in fiction; Epsilon Scorpii in fiction; Eta Boötis in fiction; Eta Cassiopeiae in fiction; Eta Orionis in fiction; Gamma Andromedae in fiction; Gamma Leporis in fiction; Gamma Serpentis in fiction; Gamma Trianguli in fiction; Gamma Ursae Majoris in fiction; Gliese 687 in fiction; Gliese 754 in fiction; Gliese 876 in fiction; Groombridge 34 in fiction; HD 69830 in fiction; Iota Horologii in fiction; Kappa Coronae Borealis in fiction; Kappa Velorum in fiction; Kapteyn's Star in fiction; Kruger 60 in fiction; Lacaille 9352 in fiction; Lalande 46650 in fiction; Lambda Scorpii in fiction; Lambda Serpentis in fiction; Luyten 726-8 in fiction; Luyten's Star in fiction; Maia in fiction; Mintaka in fiction; Mira in fiction; Mizar and Alcor in fiction; Mu Capricorni in fiction; Mu Cassiopeiae in fiction; Mu Herculis in fiction; Nu Ophiuchi in fiction; P Eridani in fiction; Phi Ophiuchi in fiction; Phi Orionis in fiction; Ross 128 in fiction; Ross 154 in fiction; Ross 248 in fiction; T Coronae Borealis in fiction; Tau Coronae Borealis in fiction; Tau Cygni in fiction; Theta Capricorni in fiction; Theta Centauri in fiction; Theta Hydrae in fiction; Van Maanen 2 in fiction; Xi Puppis in fiction; Zeta Aquilae in fiction; Zeta Draconis in fiction; Zeta Ophiuchi in fiction; Zeta Persei in fiction; Zeta Tucanae in fiction; Vegan (fiction); Iota Geminorum in fiction; Gamma Hydrae in fiction; Iota Persei in fiction; Sigma Sculptoris in fiction; Delta Eridani in fiction; Multiple stars in fiction; Epsilon Canis Majoris in fiction; Atlas (star) in fiction; Eta Ursae Majoris in fiction; Rigel IV; Cetian; Cetians; Space fiction; 61 Virginis in fiction; Barnard’s Star in fiction; Gamma Ursae Minoris in fiction; Fictional stars and planetary systems; Fictional planetary systems and stars; Gliese 710 in fiction; Zeta Piscium in fiction

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Definición

Rigel
A database language? Based on Pascal. Listed by M.P. Atkinson & J.W. Schmidt in a tutorial presented in Zurich, 1989. (1994-10-28)

Wikipedia

Rigel

Rigel is a blue supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. It has the Bayer designation β Orionis, which is Latinized to Beta Orionis and abbreviated Beta Ori or β Ori. Rigel is the brightest and most massive component – and the eponym – of a star system of at least four stars that appear as a single blue-white point of light to the naked eye. This system is located at a distance of approximately 860 light-years (260 pc) from the Sun.

A star of spectral type B8Ia, Rigel is calculated to be anywhere from 61,500 to 363,000 times as luminous as the Sun, and 18 to 24 times as massive, depending on the method and assumptions used. Its radius is more than seventy times that of the Sun, and its surface temperature is 12,100 K. Due to its stellar wind, Rigel's mass-loss is estimated to be ten million times that of the Sun. With an estimated age of seven to nine million years, Rigel has exhausted its core hydrogen fuel, expanded, and cooled to become a supergiant. It is expected to end its life as a type II supernova, leaving a neutron star or a black hole as a final remnant, depending on the initial mass of the star.

Rigel varies slightly in brightness, its apparent magnitude ranging from 0.05 to 0.18. It is classified as an Alpha Cygni variable due to the amplitude and periodicity of its brightness variation, as well as its spectral type. Its intrinsic variability is caused by pulsations in its unstable atmosphere. Rigel is generally the seventh-brightest star in the night sky and the brightest star in Orion, though it is occasionally outshone by Betelgeuse, which varies over a larger range.

A triple-star system is separated from Rigel by an angle of 9.5 arc seconds. It has an apparent magnitude of 6.7, making it 1/400th as bright as Rigel. Two stars in the system can be seen by large telescopes, and the brighter of the two is a spectroscopic binary. These three stars are all blue-white main-sequence stars, each three to four times as massive as the Sun. Rigel and the triple system orbit a common center of gravity with a period estimated to be 24,000 years. The inner stars of the triple system orbit each other every 10 days, and the outer star orbits the inner pair every 63 years. A much fainter star, separated from Rigel and the others by nearly an arc minute, may be part of the same star system.

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