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- Alphard abstract "Alphard (α Hya, α Hydrae, Alpha Hydrae) is the brightest star in the constellation Hydra. The name Alphard is from the Arabic الفرد (al-fard), "the solitary one", there being no other bright stars near it. It was also known as the "backbone of the Serpent" to the Arabs. In ancient China it formed part of an asterism called the "red bird". The European astronomer Tycho Brahe dubbed it Cor Hydræ, the heart of the snake.In the catalogue of stars in the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket, it was designated Soheil al Fard, which was translated into Latin as Soheil Solitarius, meaning the bright solitary one.In Chinese, 星宿 (Xīng Sù), meaning Star, refers to an asterism consisting of Alphard, τ1 Hydrae, τ2 Hydrae, ι Hydrae, 26 Hydrae, 27 Hydrae, HD 82477 and HD 82428. Consequently, Alphard itself is known as 星宿一 (Xīng Sù yī), "the First Star of Star".".
- Alphard thumbnail Hydra_constellation_map.svg?width=300.
- Alphard wikiPageID "1522385".
- Alphard wikiPageRevisionID "603290068".
- Alphard appmagV "+2.00".
- Alphard bV "+1.44".
- Alphard class "K3 II-III".
- Alphard constell Hydra_(constellation).
- Alphard epoch "J2000".
- Alphard gravity "1.54".
- Alphard hasPhotoCollection Alphard.
- Alphard metalFe "−0.06".
- Alphard pError "0.78".
- Alphard parallax "18.4".
- Alphard propMoDec "33.25".
- Alphard propMoRa "−14.49".
- Alphard radialV "−4.3".
- Alphard rotation "2.584224E8".
- Alphard rotationalVelocity "1.1".
- Alphard temperature "4120".
- Alphard uB "+1.73".
- Alphard subject Category:Bayer_objects.
- Alphard subject Category:Hydra_(constellation).
- Alphard subject Category:K-type_bright_giants.
- Alphard subject Category:K-type_giants.
- Alphard subject Category:Objects_within_1000_ly_of_Earth.
- Alphard subject Category:Stars_with_proper_names.
- Alphard type Animal100015388.
- Alphard type BayerObjects.
- Alphard type CelestialBody109239740.
- Alphard type Giant101323781.
- Alphard type K-typeBrightGiants.
- Alphard type K-typeGiants.
- Alphard type LivingThing100004258.
- Alphard type NaturalObject100019128.
- Alphard type Object100002684.
- Alphard type Organism100004475.
- Alphard type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Alphard type Star109444100.
- Alphard type StarsWithProperNames.
- Alphard type Whole100003553.
- Alphard type CelestialBody.
- Alphard type Star.
- Alphard type PhysicalBody.
- Alphard comment "Alphard (α Hya, α Hydrae, Alpha Hydrae) is the brightest star in the constellation Hydra. The name Alphard is from the Arabic الفرد (al-fard), "the solitary one", there being no other bright stars near it. It was also known as the "backbone of the Serpent" to the Arabs. In ancient China it formed part of an asterism called the "red bird".".
- Alphard label "Alfard".
- Alphard label "Alpha Hydrae".
- Alphard label "Alpha Hydrae".
- Alphard label "Alphard".
- Alphard label "Alphard".
- Alphard label "Alphard".
- Alphard label "Alphard".
- Alphard label "Alphard".
- Alphard label "Альфард".
- Alphard label "الفرد (نجم)".
- Alphard label "アルファルド".
- Alphard label "星宿一".
- Alphard sameAs Alphard.
- Alphard sameAs Alfard.
- Alphard sameAs Alpha_Hydrae.
- Alphard sameAs Alpha_Hydrae.
- Alphard sameAs Alphard.
- Alphard sameAs アルファルド.
- Alphard sameAs 알파드.
- Alphard sameAs Alphard.
- Alphard sameAs Alphard.
- Alphard sameAs Alpha_Hydrae.
- Alphard sameAs m.057sb8.
- Alphard sameAs Q13577.
- Alphard sameAs Q13577.
- Alphard sameAs Alphard.
- Alphard wasDerivedFrom Alphard?oldid=603290068.
- Alphard depiction Hydra_constellation_map.svg.
- Alphard isPrimaryTopicOf Alphard.
- Alphard name "Alpha Hydrae".