Fixed Star Name : AZHA
Azha is Al-Udhi, "The hatching-place"
Location Name : eta Eridanus
Apparent Magnitude : 4.0
Spectral Class : K2
Right Ascension : 02h 56m
Latitude : -24.32'
Declination (1900) : -09.18'
Declination (2000) : -08.45'
 
Longitudinal Position (in 1900) : 07 Taurus 21
Longitudinal Position (in 2000) : 08 Taurus 45
Its Planetary Nature : Saturn

About the star :

A pale yellow star in Eridanus, the River.

 

Arabic name for Azha is Al-Udhi, "The hatching-place". Azha is supposed to have been the Azha of Al Sufi, and the equivalent Ashiyane of the Persians, and was known by Kazwini as Al Udhiyy, being chief among the stars of the Ostrich's Nest, which the word signifies. The other components were zeta (Zibal), rho, and sigma. (Allen).

 


Influence of the constellaion :

According to Ptolemy all the stars with the exception of Achernar are like Saturn. Eridanus gives a love of knowledge and science, much travel and many changes, a position of authority, but danger of accidents, especially at sea and of drowning. (Robson). 


Remember, only the parallel and conjunction are important and the orb must be no more than 1 (one) degree.