Ursa Major walks on legs identified by three pairs of close but unrelated stars that the ancient Arabs called the "springs (leaps) of the gazelle" that lie north of Leo Minor.From west to east they are Talitha and Kappa UMa, Tania Borealis and Australis, and Alula Borealis and Australis, the last a bright-end-fourth magnitude (3.78) star better known as Xi UMa. It is the brightest star in Auriga and the sixth brightest star in the sky.

Alula Australis (Star) Red-band image from the Second Digitized Sky Survey (DSS2), measuring 30 arcminutes across.
Its name means "southern first spring".
The history of the star: Alula australis. from p.443 of Star Names, Richard Hinckley Allen, 1889. Nearby possible quadruple star system, consisting of two yellow dwarf stars with low mass spectroscopic companions. AstroSeek, Free Horoscopes and charts 2020 Astro-Seek.com Capella, Alpha Aurigae (α Aur), is a quadruple star system located in the constellation Auriga, the Charioteer. The history of the star: Alula borealis. This was the first binary star found to be orbiting each other, found by William Herschel in 1780. ALULA AUSTRALIS (Xi Ursae Majoris). Mu Ursae Majoris (μ Ursae Majoris, abbreviated Mu UMa, μ UMa), formally named Tania Australis / ˈ t eɪ n i ə ɔː ˈ s t r eɪ l ɪ s /, is a binary star in the constellation of Ursa Major.An apparent visual magnitude of +3.06 places it among the brighter members of the constellation. Finder chart. Alula Australis is also known as Xi Ursae Majoris, HR 4375, and Gl 423. Alula Australis Fixed Star Astrology, Xi (ξ) Ursa Major Constellation - Seek and meet people born on the same date as you. Xi Ursae Majoris (ξ Ursae Majoris, abbreviated Xi UMa, ξ UMa), also named Alula Australis / æ ˈ l uː l ə ɔː ˈ s t r eɪ l ɪ s /, is a star system in the constellation of Ursa Major.On May 2, 1780, Sir William Herschel discovered that this was a binary star system, making it the first such system ever discovered. Alula Australis (Ksí Ursae Majoris, zkráceně ξ UMa) je vícenásobná hvězda v souhvězdí Velké medvědice.Jedná se o vizuální dvojhvězdu složenou ze dvou žlutých trpaslíků vzdálených od sebe v průměru 21 au. from p.443 of Star Names, Richard Hinckley Allen, 1889. Xi (ξ) Ursa Major, Alula Australis, is the southern star on the left hind foot of the Greater Bear. Please wait Loading 0 /4 Click and drag to rotate Mouse wheel to zoom in/out Touch with mouse to dismiss Click and drag the chart above to pan around the sky, or use the mouse wheel to zoom. Nu (ν) Ursa Major, Alula Borealis, is a double star, 3.5 and 12, orange and cerulean blue, marking the left hind foot of the Greater Bear.

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