: a group of stars of the second magnitude that is seen in the constellation of Andromeda
The double star, known as Almach, reveals a brilliant contrast of color between the two stars.—Chris Pagan, Tulsa World, 2 Jan. 2011
called alsoGamma Andromedae
Note:
What is visible in the night sky as the star Almach is actually a group of four separate stars: one large star and a second group of three much smaller stars, bound together gravitationally.
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