latinized bayer designation of
- Beta Gruis (stars.astro.illinois.edu)
BETA GRU (Beta Gruis). Below the ancient Southern Fish, Piscis Austrinus, lies the striking figure of Grus, the Crane, that for all the world looks like a great bird stalking the sky. The figure is especially captivating from the mid-northern hemisphere, where the Crane looks to be walking the horizon. At the Crane’s southern end, representing the bird’s feet, are two bright second magnitude stars, Al Nair (the Alpha star) to the west, and Beta Gruis to the east.
- Beta Gruis (Wikipedia)
Beta Gruis (β Gruis, abbreviated Beta Gru, β Gru), formally named Tiaki /tiˈɑːki/, is the second brightest star in the southern constellation of Grus. It was once considered the rear star in the tail of the constellation of the (Southern) Fish, Piscis Austrinus: it, with Alpha, Delta, Theta, Iota, and Lambda Gruis, belonged to Piscis Austrinus in medieval Arabic astronomy.