Azha

/ˈæzhə/ noun

An extremely faint star in the constellation Eridanus, marking the tail end of the celestial river.

From Arabic 'al-za'ab' meaning 'faint one' or 'the weak star.' The name was given by medieval Islamic astronomers who created most of our star names during astronomy's golden age.

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