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Fomalhaut
[ foh-muhl-hawt, -muh-loh ]
noun
- a star of the first magnitude and the brightest star in the constellation Piscis Austrinus.
Fomalhaut
/ ˈfəʊməˌləʊt /
noun
- the brightest star in the constellation Piscis Austrinus, possessing a protoplanetary disc. Distance: 25 light years. Spectral type A3V
Word History and Origins
Origin of Fomalhaut1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Fomalhaut1
Example Sentences
And now we have to rethink our story about how planets and planetary systems form is our solar system typical or is the Fomalhaut system typical?
The faintest star I’ve reliably seen in color is Fomalhaut, a first-magnitude star in the constellation Piscis Austrinus.
Pollux, one of the two bright stars marking the head of Gemini, is brighter than Fomalhaut yet orange in color.
Don’t confuse it with the nearby star Fomalhaut, which is closer to the horizon than Saturn and has almost exactly the same brightness.
Indeed, while astronomers expected to see a lot of similar intricate details between our solar system and the Fomalhaut star system, they were surprised to find that it is more complicated than previously thought, in part because they discovered it has an unexpectedly convoluted asteroid belt.
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