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Aeris

Find Your Birthday Star

http://outreach.jach.hawaii.edu/birthstars/year.php

Just an interesting link I thought I would add.

My result:

Your Birthday Star:

Your birthday star is in the constellation Ophiuchus. It is called 36 Ophiuchi in the Historia Cœlestis Britannica of John Flamsteed and Edmund Halley. It is called NS 1715-2636 A in the NStars database.

It has visual magnitude 4.32 meaning that you could see this star with the naked eye in good viewing conditions. It is marked in the center of this star chart, at celestial coordinates (J2000 equinox):
Right ascension 17:15:21
Declination -26:36:10.2

This star is 19.5 light years away, which means that the light we see from it today set off on its journey at about the same time that you were born. Come back in a month or two and your birthday star may change, as the light from more distant stars reaches Earth.
celtic_silver

Your Birthday Star:

Your birthday star is in the constellation Draco. It has the name σ (Sigma) Draconis in Johann Bayer's Uranometria star catalog. It is also called 61 Draconis in the Historia Cœlestis Britannica of John Flamsteed and Edmund Halley. It is called NS 1932+6939 in the NStars database.

It has visual magnitude 4.67 meaning that you could just see this star with the naked eye under the best viewing conditions. It is marked in the center of this star chart, at celestial coordinates (J2000 equinox):
Right ascension 19:32:21.6
Declination 69:39:40.2

This star is 18.8 light years away, which means that the light we see from it today set off on its journey at about the same time that you were born. Come back in a month or two and your birthday star may change, as the light from more distant stars reaches Earth.
dimmufan

Your Birthday Star:

Your birthday star has the common name Vega. It is in the constellation Lyra. It has the name α (Alpha) Lyrae in Johann Bayer's Uranometria star catalog. It is also called 3 Lyrae in the Historia Cœlestis Britannica of John Flamsteed and Edmund Halley. It is called NS 1836+3847 in the NStars database.

It has visual magnitude 0.03 meaning that it is one of the brightest stars in the sky! It is marked in the center of this star chart, at celestial coordinates (J2000 equinox):

Right ascension 18:36:56.3
Declination 38:47:1.3

This star is 25.3 light years away, which means that the light we see from it today set off on its journey at about the same time that you were born. Come back in a month or two and your birthday star may change, as the light from more distant stars reaches Earth.
NKOW ANIMA

Your birthday star is in the constellation Eridanus. It is called 40 Eridani in the Historia Cœlestis Britannica of John Flamsteed and Edmund Halley. It is called NS 0415-0739 A in the NStars database.

It has visual magnitude 4.43 meaning that you could see this star with the naked eye in good viewing conditions. It is marked in the center of this star chart, at celestial coordinates (J2000 equinox):
Right ascension 4:15:16.3
Declination -7:39:10.3

This star is 16.4 light years away, which means that the light we see from it today set off on its journey at about the same time that you were born. Come back in a month or two and your birthday star may change, as the light from more distant stars reaches Earth.
Grog3471

Your Birthday Star:

Your birthday star is in the constellation Bootes. It has the name χ (Chi) Bootis in Johann Bayer's Uranometria star catalog. It is also called 37 Bootis in the Historia Cœlestis Britannica of John Flamsteed and Edmund Halley. It is called NS 1451+1906 A in the NStars database.

It has visual magnitude 4.7 meaning that you could just see this star with the naked eye under the best viewing conditions. It is marked in the center of this star chart, at celestial coordinates (J2000 equinox):
Right ascension 14:51:23.4
Declination 19:6:1.7

This star is 22.1 light years away, which means that the light we see from it today set off on its journey at about the same time that you were born. Come back in a month or two and your birthday star may change, as the light from more distant stars reaches Earth.
NKOW ANIMA

Historia Cœlestis Britannica of John Flamsteed and Edmund Halley. It is called NS 0415-0739 A in the NStars database.

It has visual magnitude 4.43 meaning that you could see this star with the naked eye in good viewing conditions. It is marked in the center of this star chart, at celestial coordinates (J2000 equinox):

Right ascension   4:15:16.3
Declination  -7:39:10.3

This star is 16.4 light years away, which means that the light we see from it today set off on its journey at about the same time that you were born. Come back in a month or two and your birthday star may change, as the light from more distant stars reaches Earth.


What's with me and the weird ones without even greek symbols

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