Murzim
Murzim is a star located in the constellation of Canis Major, which is often referred to as the "Greater Dog." It is also known as Beta Canis Majoris and is one of the brightest stars in the night sky. Murzim has a spectral type of B1 III, indicating that it is a blue giant star. Its name comes from the Arabic word meaning "the herald," as it traditionally marks the arrival of spring.
Murzim is approximately 500 light-years away from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of around 3.96. This makes it visible to the naked eye under good conditions. The star is part of a group of stars that includes Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, and is often used in navigation and astronomy for its brightness and position.