Alpha Ophiuchi, also known as Rasalhague, was a binary star consisting of two type A light blue stars.
History and specifics
It was located in the galaxy's Alpha Quadrant, in the proximity of Alpha Coronae Borealis and Upsilon Aquarii, and visible from Earth in the constellation of Ophiuchus. (ST reference: Star Charts)
Appendices
Connections
Stars, systems and objects of the Ophiuchus constellation |
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2 Ophiuchi • 22 Ophiuchi • 36 Ophiuchi • 60 Ophiuchi • 70 Ophiuchi • 1440 Ophiuchi • (1440 Ophiuchi B) • 1616 Ophiuchi • Alpha Ophiuchi (Rasalhague) • Beta Ophiuchi (Cebelrai) • Epsilon Ophiuchi • Gamma Ophiuchi • Kappa Ophiuchi • rho Ophiuchi nebula (Rampart • rho Ophiuchi) • V2292 Ophiuchi (Delta, Lta) • V2500 Ophiuchi (Barnard's Star) • V843 Ophiuchi (Kepler's Star) • Yed Posterior • Zeta Ophiuchi (13 Ophiuchi, Han) |
References
External links
- Alpha Ophiuchi article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.