SIGMA LIBRAE
(Redirected from Brachium)
'Sigma Librae' (σ Lib / σ Librae) is a star in the constellation Libra. It also has the traditional names 'Brachium' ("Arm"Latin), 'Cornu' ("Horn"Latin), and 'Zubenalgubi' ("Southern Claw"Arabic).
This star was originally given the Bayer designation "Gamma Scorpii" (γ Sco) despite the fact that it is well within the constellation Libra and far from the boundary with Scorpius. It did not receive its current Bayer designation as Sigma Librae until the 19th century.
Sigma Librae has apparent magnitude of +3.25 and belongs to the spectral class M3-III. It is approximately 292 light years from Earth.
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'Sigma Librae' (σ Lib / σ Librae) is a star in the constellation Libra. It also has the traditional names 'Brachium' ("Arm"Latin), 'Cornu' ("Horn"Latin), and 'Zubenalgubi' ("Southern Claw"Arabic).
This star was originally given the Bayer designation "Gamma Scorpii" (γ Sco) despite the fact that it is well within the constellation Libra and far from the boundary with Scorpius. It did not receive its current Bayer designation as Sigma Librae until the 19th century.
Sigma Librae has apparent magnitude of +3.25 and belongs to the spectral class M3-III. It is approximately 292 light years from Earth.
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