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Re: perl in the starsby kcott (Archbishop) |
on Dec 17, 2022 at 08:34 UTC ( #11148937=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
G'day Aldebaran, "Does anyone know this star by a different name?" I'm no astronomer, but I do know a couple of constellations. Betelgeuse is in the constellation of Orion: it's his right shoulder, also known as "Alpha Orionis". There's some other names in "Wikipedia: Betelgeuse". That article has additional information which might be of interest to you; however, I'm in no position to vouch for its accuracy. I'm unable to help with any of your other questions. [Aside (cosmetic issues with your post): Using <pre> (block) and <tt> (inline) is absolutely fine for non-ASCII text. Unlike <code> and <c>, you have to manually handle special characters (e.g. write '&' as '&'). In particular, you have a number of autogenerated links which shouldn't be there: please change instances of "[X]" to "[X]".] — Ken
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