Mintaka (δ Orionis) Mantaqé (#) Fr.: Mintaka The faintest and the westernmost of the three stars which appear in a row
and make up the → Orion’s Belt. It is a blue star of
magnitude 2.23 lying 915 light-years away. Mintaka is in fact an
→ eclipsing binary with a period of 5.7 days.
The main star has a → spectral type of O9.5 and radiates
near 90,000 times the → solar luminosity. Mintaka is
remarkable as regards the discovery of the
→ interstellar medium. The ISM was discovered by the German
astronomer Johannes Hartmann (1855-1936) through the study of
δ Orionis. He remarked that the calcium line at 3934 Å did not share in
the periodic displacements of the lines caused by the orbital motion of the star. This See also: Mintaka, from al-Mintaqah “the belt,” from al-Mintaqah al-Jauzâ’
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