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Alpha Centauri B

Definitions

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  • proper noun astronomy The brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus. Alpha Centauri is actually a binary star with Proxima Centauri as a third component. Alpha Centauri B is less bright than Alpha Centauri A and is somewhat less bright than our sun.

Etymologies

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From α (brightest) + Centauri ("of the constellation Centaurus")

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Examples

  • Astronomers are looking at Alpha Centauri B to see whether this bright, calm star will reveal Earth-like worlds around it.

    George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009

  • Astronomers are looking at Alpha Centauri B to see whether this bright, calm star will reveal Earth-like worlds around it.

    George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009

  • Astronomers are looking at Alpha Centauri B to see whether this bright, calm star will reveal Earth-like worlds around it.

    George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009

  • Astronomers are looking at Alpha Centauri B to see whether this bright, calm star will reveal Earth-like worlds around it.

    George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009

  • The results are "encouraging" for the case of Alpha Centauri B, the scientists said.

    SPACE.com 2010

  • Alpha Centauri is a binary star system consisting of Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B, which to the unaided eye, appears as a single star.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Two teams of astronomers, one from the United States and one from Europe, are in a race to find a planet orbiting our near neighbors Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B, twin stars that appear from Earth as a single point of light.

    American Scientist Online 2009

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