Altair Anser Alya Atria
    CH.J. TATINEJOS MAR ADENTRO                                
CH. SHIAWANDI ARGOS
Anser   It is the brightest of the  constellation Vulpecula, the fox. Its  name, comes from the traditional  name of the Latin constellation  Vulpecula cum Ansere, refers to the  gano (Anser) that formerly appeared  in the constellation next to the fox.  Lucida Anseris is another name used to designate this star.    Anser is a red giant, at a distance of 297 light years from the solar system, a radius equivalent to 53 suns, a  mass of 1.5 suns a luminosity of 390  suns and a temperature of 3850 k.
Altair  It is the brightest star of the  constellation of the Eagle. The Arabs who also saw in this constellation a  great flying eagle, called elnars-el-tair, from which the name Altair was  derived.   It occupies the twelfth place in order of brightness among the celestial stars, form of what is known like the Triangle of the Summer in the northern  hemisphere, the distance to solar  system is of 16 light years, a radius of  approximately 1,70 km. and a  temperature between 7500 and  11000k..        
Alya    It is a star of the constellation  Serpens, located in Serpens Cauda, the serpent's tail. Its name comes  from the Arabic al-alya, which means serpent, although according to other sources say that it comes from  another Arabic word that refers to  the tail of the sheep.    Alya is a binary, white star of  spectral type. At a distance of 132  light years from the Solar System, it has an approximate radius 2 times  larger than the sun, a luminosity of  18 suns and a temperature of 8200 k. 
Atria      It is the brightest star of the constellation Triangulum Australe.   Atria is a giant orange. At a distance of 415 light years from the Solar System, it has a radius approximately 130 times larger than the sun, a mass of 7 suns, a luminosity of 4,900 suns and a temperature of between 3970 and 4400 k.   Although it seems to be a solitary star, there are several clues pointing to a possible stellar companion, initially more massive than, evolved earlier and is now a white dwarf.
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