Gamma Corvus
Gamma Corvus is a star located in the constellation Corvus, which is known as the Crow. It is classified as a giant star and has a spectral type of K0 III, indicating it is cooler and larger than our Sun. Gamma Corvus is approximately 165 light-years away from Earth and is part of a group of stars that form the distinctive shape of the crow in the night sky.
This star is also known by its traditional name, Gienah, which comes from Arabic origins. It shines with a brightness of about 2.5 times that of the Sun, making it one of the more prominent stars in its constellation. Observers can easily spot Gamma Corvus due to its position and brightness, contributing to the overall beauty of the Corvus constellation.