How was the nearby star Alpha Centauri named that way?

Also called Rigel Kentaurus, the familiar 'Alpha Centauri' name comes from the bright star naming convention devised by Johann Bayer in 1603 in his atlas 'Uranometria'. he designated the brightest star in each constellation as 'Alpha', followed by the constellation name. It is, by the way, the third brightest star in the sky.


Copyright 1997 Dr. Sten Odenwald
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