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Mintaka

Delta Ori (BS1852)

VariableStar Ori Mag 2.23

Dados do Objeto

Designação do Catálogo
HIP 25930; Delta Ori; 34 Ori
Tipo
VariableStar
Constelação
Ori
Magnitude
2.23
Ascensão Reta
05h 32m 00.4s
Declinação
-00° 17' 57.0"
Distância
1,080 anos-luz
HR
1852
HIP
25930
Bayer
Delta
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Sobre Mintaka

Descrição

Mintaka is the westernmost star of Orion's Belt at magnitude 2.23, a blue giant of spectral type O9.5II located about 1,200 light-years from Earth. It is actually a complex multiple star system with at least five components. Mintaka is a slightly variable eclipsing binary, with brightness variations of about 0.2 magnitude over a period of 5.73 days.

Dicas de Observação

Mintaka is the right (western) star of Orion's Belt. It lies almost exactly on the celestial equator, making it visible from virtually every inhabited location on Earth. A small telescope reveals a fainter companion about 53 arcseconds away. Best observed December through March.

História

The name Mintaka comes from the Arabic 'mintaqa,' meaning 'the belt.' Because it sits almost on the celestial equator (within 0.3°), Mintaka rises almost exactly due east and sets almost exactly due west from any location, making it useful for orientation since ancient times.

Curiosidades

Mintaka's position on the celestial equator means it is the most useful star for determining due east and due west — wherever you are on Earth, Mintaka rises and sets within a fraction of a degree of true east and west.