Welcome to our botanical haven, where the verdant world of plants beginning with the letter ‘B’ unfolds. From the breathtaking beauty of blooming flowers to the lush greenery of foliage, our website is a celebration of botanical wonders that start with the letter ‘B’. Join us on a virtual journey through the diverse realms of Bamboos, Begonias, and countless other botanical treasures. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener seeking inspiration or a curious nature enthusiast, our curated collection and informative guides are here to foster a deeper appreciation for the marvelous plant kingdom. Let the exploration begin, and discover the captivating stories behind each plant that graces our digital garden.
List Of Planets that start with B:
Planet | Star | Distance | Discovery | Meaning | ||
Baiduri | Intan (HD 20868) | 160 | 2008 | “opal” in Malay | ||
Beirut | Phoenicia (HD 192263) | 65 | 1999 | The largest city in Lebanon | ||
Barajeel | Sharjah (HIP 79431) | 47 | 2010 | Wind towers used in Arabic countries | ||
Bocaprins | Malmok (WASP-39) | 750 | 2011 | From Boca Prins beach | ||
Babylonia | Uruk (HD 231701) | 354 | 2007 | From Babylon, the city in ancient Mesopotamia | ||
Bélisama | Bélénos (HD 8574) | 144 | 2003 | Gaulish goddess of fire | ||
Boinayel | Márohu (WASP-6) | 1001 | 2008 | God of rain in Taíno mythology | ||
Bagan | Ayeyarwady (HD 18742) | 440 | 2011 | An ancient city in Myanmar | ||
Buru | Kalausi (HD 83443) | 142 | 2002 | “dust” in the Dholuo language | ||
Brahe | Copernicus (55 Cancri A) | 41 | 2004 | Danish astronomer | ||
Bran | Tuiren (HAT-P-36) | 1034 | 2012 | character from Irish mythology | ||
Bambaruush[6] | Mazaalai[6] (HAT-P-21) | 912 | 2010 | Mongolian for “bear cub” | ||
Bendida | Tangra (WASP-21) | 750 | 2010 | From Bendis, a Thracian goddess |
Planet: Enter the cosmic domain as we introduce you to the remarkable planets and exoplanets, the celestial entities that reside beyond our Solar system. While only a select few earn proper names, the International Astronomical Union periodically invites the world to participate in naming contests for newly discovered exoplanets.
Star: Learn about the luminous companions that these celestial bodies orbit – stars with proper names or scientific designations that contribute to the intricate dance of cosmic forces.
Distance: Embark on a journey through the cosmos by exploring the approximate distance from our Solar system to the host star, measured in the vast expanse of light-years.
Discovery: Uncover the timelines of discovery for each planet or exoplanet, providing insights into the evolving narrative of our understanding of the universe.
Meaning: Delve into the origins and significance behind the names assigned to these cosmic wanderers, understanding how their designations contribute to the rich tapestry of our exploration beyond the familiar boundaries of our Solar system.