Achernar


a star of the first magnitude in the constellation erid-n-s.
historical examples

lat-tude by meridian alt-tude of achernar 16 degrees 10 minutes.
journals of australian explorations a c and f t gregory

lat-tude by alt-tude of achernar, 15 degrees 39 minutes 43 seconds.
journals of australian explorations a c and f t gregory

achernar means “the end of the river” and this is nearly its position in the constellation.
astronomy for young folks isabel martin lewis

lat-tude by meridian alt-tude of achernar 16 degrees 26 minutes.
journals of australian explorations a c and f t gregory

lat-tude by meridian alt-tude of achernar 15 degrees 50 minutes 30 seconds.
journals of australian explorations a c and f t gregory

its brightest star, achernar, is a star of the first magnitude, but it lies below the horizon in our lat-tudes.
astronomy for young folks isabel martin lewis

noun
the brightest star in the constellation erid-n-s, visible only in the s hemisphere. visual magnitude: 0.5; spectral type: b3v; distance: 144 light years

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