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Español: AQUARIUS o el que vierte agua desde su ánfora.
Constelación del Hemisferio: SUR (Zodíaco). Nombres de las Estrellas: Alfa, SADAL MELIK - Del árabe: Sa'd al-Malik, "la buena estrella del rey". Estrella amarillenta. Beta, SADALSUUD - Del árabe: Sa'd al-Su'ud, "la más afortunada de las estrellas afortunadas". Estrella amarillenta. Gamma, SADACHBIA - Del árabe: Sa'd al-Akhbiya, "la buena estrella de las tiendas". Estrella blanca. Delta, SKAT - Del árabe: as-Sa'q, la pierna. Estrella blanca. Epsilon, AL BALI - Del árabe: Sa'd al-Bula, "la buena estrella del bebedor". Estrella blanca. Theta, ANCHA - Del latín: antiguo término médico, también ANCA y ANCUS, "la cadera". Estrella amarilla-anaranjada. Kappa, SITULA - Del latín. Estrella anaranjada. Lambda, CATABHISHAJ - Del indú: los cien físicos (científicos). Omicron, KAE UH - Del chino: el techo. |
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Source | Own work, cartas basadas del "M1 Sistema Astronómico"© |
Author | Fernando de Gorocica |
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