Even Knowledge and Profit are but stepping stones to garner the strength to protect our brothers and sisters. Centuries of living on the fringes of society, has forced Saiph to become cunning in our pursuit of credits, never passing an opportunity to grow stronger. This name was originally applied to Eta Orionis. A northern-hemisphere observer facing south would see it at the lower left of Orion, and a southern-hemisphere observer facing north would see it at the upper right. The luminosity of this star changes slightly, varying by 0.04 magnitudes. Saiph has a strong stellar wind and is losing mass at the rate of 9.0 × 10–7 times the mass of the Sun per year, or the equivalent of the Sun's mass every 1.1 million years. Saiph (ka Kappa Orionis, Kappa Ori, 53 Orionis ja 53 Ori) on Orioni tähtkuju heleduselt kuues täht.. Täht asub Maast umbes 650 valgusaasta kaugusel, olles umbes sama kaugel kui Betelgeuse.Selle mass on 15,50 ± 1,25 korda Päikesest suurem ja selle heledus on umbes 57 000 korda Päikese heledusest suurem. And tucked within this most recognizable of constellations is the Orion Nebula, the nearest birthplace of massive stars--those with more than eight times the mass of the Sun. Blood-Kin that are fiercely loyal to each other. Saiph, also designated Kappa Orionis (κ Orionis, abbreviated Kappa Ori, κ Ori) and 53 Orionis (53 Ori), is the sixth-brightest star in the constellation of Orion. Saiph has a strong stellar wind and is losing mass at the rate of 9.0 × 10–7 times the mass of the Sun per year, or the equivalent of the Sun's mass every 1.1 million years. However with the 2007 release of updated Hipparcos files, the radius is now calculated at being round 7.64. Blood-kin who follow three main ideals. Kappa Orionis is the star's Bayer designation and 53 Orionis its Flamsteed designation. Saiph (Kappa Orionis) is a blue supergiant that is the sixth brightest star in the constellation Orion, lying to the lower left in the Hunter's main seven-star figure.Its name comes from a longer Arabic phrase for "sword of the giant," though it lies outside the region known today as Orion's Sword. There are many changes to the plot of Mass Effect, as well as many OCs. Not to play the role of aggressor but the role of protector. It has a lower visual magnitude than Rigel because, although it is a much hotter star with a surface temperature of 26,500 K, it emits most of its energy in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum, invisible to the human eye, making it appear relatively dimmer. Rated: Fiction T - English - Sci-Fi/Adventure - J. Garson, Samara, Daro'Xen, OC - Chapters: 36 - Words: 163,189 - Reviews: 164 - Favs: 249 - Follows: 340 - Updated: 4/1 - Published: 7/21/2015 - id: 11395556 + - Full 3/4 1/2 Expand Tighten < Prev. Large stars such as Saiph (and many other stars in Orion) are destined to collapse on themselves and explode as Type II supernovae.