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mass as the Sun. Star C is a yellow white star of spectral type F3V around 1.41 times as massive as the Sun, which has just started brightening and moving off the main sequence. It is in a 1000-year orbit with a pair of stars, Da and Db, a yellow-white main sequence star of spectral type F7V and a red dwarf of spectral type M3V. Da and Db take 14.28 days to orbit each other. Finally the system of stars C and Dab, and the system of stars Aab and B, take more than 20,000 years to orbit each other.
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927:. An outburst of T Coronae Borealis was first recorded in 1866; its second recorded outburst was in February 1946. T Coronae Borealis started dimming in March 2023 and it is known that before it goes nova it dims for about a year; for this reason it is expected to go nova at any time between March and September, 2024. T Coronae Borealis is a
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1474:, who descended from the sky every night to dance on earth. Alphecca signifies the youngest and most comely sister, who was seized by a hunter who transformed into a field mouse to get close to her. They married though she later returned to the sky, with her heartbroken husband and son following later. The
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Raghavan, Deepak; McAlister, Harold A.; Torres, Guillermo; Latham, David W.; Mason, Brian D.; Boyajian, Tabetha S.; Baines, Ellyn K.; Williams, Stephen J.; ten
Brummelaar, Theo A.; Farrington, Chris D.; Ridgway, Stephen T.; Sturmann, Laszlo; Sturmann, Judit; Turner, Nils H. (2009). "The Visual Orbit
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The components are organised thus: Aa and Ab are yellow-white main sequence stars of spectral types F4V and F5V and 1.35 and 1.32 solar masses respectively, which orbit each other every 3.27 days. This pair is in a 450-year orbit with star B, a star of spectral type G4V that has around the same
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Sato, Bun'ei; Omiya, Masashi; Liu, Yujuan; Harakawa, Hiroki; Izumiura, Hideyuki; Kambe, Eiji; Toyota, Eri; Murata, Daisuke; Lee, Byeong-Cheol; Masuda, Seiji; Takeda, Yoichi; Yoshida, Michitoshi; Itoh, Yoichi; Ando, Hiroyasu; Kokubo, Eiichiro; Ida, Shigeru; Zhao, Gang; Han, Inwoo (2010). "Substellar
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is a cool star with a surface temperature of 2877 K that shines with a luminosity 102,831 times that of the Sun and is a remote 8810 light-years distant from Earth. Varying between magnitudes 6.9 and 12.6 over a period of 357 days, it is located near the junction of the border of
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that draws material from the companion star. It varies in brightness in an unusually complex manner: the two stars orbit each other every 111 minutes, yet there is another cycle of 112.6 minutes, which corresponds to the orbit of the disk around the degenerate star. The beat period of 5.5 days
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Bruntt, H.; Kervella, P.; Mérand, A.; Brandão, I.M.; Bedding, T.R.; ten
Brummelaar, T.A.; Coudé du Foresto, V.; Cunha, M. S.; Farrington, C.; Goldfinger, P.J.; Kiss, L.L.; McAlister, H.A.; Ridgway, S.T.; Sturmann, J.; Sturmann, L.; Turner, N.; Tuthill, P.G. (2010). "The radius and effective
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Bruntt, H.; Kervella, P.; Mérand, A.; Brandão, I.M.; Bedding, T.R.; ten
Brummelaar, T.A.; Coudé du Foresto, V.; Cunha, M. S.; Farrington, C.; Goldfinger, P.J.; Kiss, L.L.; McAlister, H.A.; Ridgway, S.T.; Sturmann, J.; Sturmann, L.; Turner, N.; Tuthill, P.G. (2010). "The radius and effective
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saw the stars of Corona
Borealis representing a council of stars whose chief was Polaris. The constellation also symbolised the smokehole over a fireplace, which conveyed their messages to the gods, as well as how chiefs should come together to consider matters of importance. The
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There's another sign that T CrB is getting ready to blow also, Cooke says. 'We know that before it goes nova it dims for about a year, and T Coronae
Borealis started dimming back in March 2023, so that's why we think it's going to go nova between now and the end of
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McCullough, P. R.; Stys, J. E.; Valenti, Jeff A.; Johns-krull, C. M.; Janes, K.A.; Heasley, J. N.; Bye, B. A.; Dodd, C.; Fleming, S. W.; Pinnick, A.; Bissinger, R.; Gary, B. L.; Howell, P. J.; Vanmunster, T. (2006). "A Transiting Planet of a Sun-like Star".
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ranges between magnitudes 5.8 and 14.1 over a period of 360 days. Located around 1946 light-years distant, it shines with a luminosity 16,643 times that of the Sun and has a surface temperature of 3033 K. One of the reddest stars in the sky,
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Flanking Alpha to the east is Gamma
Coronae Borealis, yet another binary star system, whose components orbit each other every 92.94 years and are roughly as far apart from each other as the Sun and Neptune. The brighter component has been classed as a
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Sato, Bun'ei; Omiya, Masashi; Harakawa, Hiroki; Izumiura, Hideyuki; Kambe, Eiji; Takeda, Yoichi; Yoshida, Michitoshi; Itoh, Yoichi; Ando, Hiroyasu; Kokubo, Eiichiro; Ida, Shigeru (2012). "Substellar
Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars".
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is a highly concentrated galaxy cluster containing more than 400 members, the brightest of which are 16th magnitude; the cluster is more than one billion light-years from Earth. On a larger scale still, Abell 2065, along with
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is yet another semiregular variable red giant, which ranges between magnitudes 8.7 to 11.6 over 332 days. It is unusual in that it is a red star with a high proper motion (greater than 50 milliarcseconds a year). Meanwhile,
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Pawellek, Nicole; Krivov, Alexander V.; Marshall, Jonathan P.; Montesinos, Benjamin; Ábrahám, Péter; Moór, Attila; Bryden, Geoffrey; Eiroa, Carlos (2014). "Disk Radii and Grain Sizes in
Herschel-resolved Debris Disks".
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Noyes, Robert W.; Jha, Saurabh; Korzennik, Sylvain G.; Krockenberger, Martin; Nisenson, Peter; Brown, Timothy M.; Kennelly, Edward J.; Horner, Scott D. (1997). "A Planet
Orbiting the Star ρ Coronae Borealis".
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Reffert, S.; Quirrenbach, A. (2011). "Mass constraints on substellar companion candidates from the re-reduced
Hipparcos intermediate astrometric data: nine confirmed planets and two confirmed brown dwarfs".
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Jiménez-Esteban, F. M.; Caballero, J. A.; Dorda, R.; Miles-Páez, P. A.; Solano, E. (2012). "Identification of red high proper-motion objects in Tycho-2 and 2MASS catalogues using Virtual Observatory tools".
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Kirkpatrick, J. Davy; Dahn, Conard C.; Monet, David G.; Reid, I. Neill; Gizis, John E.; Liebert, James; Burgasser, Adam J. (2001). "Brown Dwarf Companions to G-Type Stars. I. Gliese 417B and Gliese 584C".
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Jeffers, S. V.; Min, M.; Waters, L. B. F. M.; Canovas, H.; Rodenhuis, M.; de Juan Ovelar, M.; Chies-Santos, A. L.; Keller, C. U. (2012). "Direct imaging of a massive dust cloud around R Coronae Borealis".
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is a spectral type K1IV orange subgiant nearly twice as massive as the Sun; around it lies a dust debris disk, and one planet with a period of 3.4 years. This planet's mass is estimated at
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that the Cretans have demanded tribute from Athens to feed. The hero uses the crown's light to escape the labyrinth after disposing of the creature, and Dionysus later sets it in the heavens.
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and set by her in the heavens. Other cultures likened the pattern to a circle of elders, an eagle's nest, a bear's den or a smokehole. Ptolemy also listed a southern counterpart,
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also known as the Blaze Star. Normally placid around magnitude 10—it has a minimum of 10.2 and maximum of 9.9—it brightens to magnitude 2 in a period of hours, caused by a
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of northern Australia held the constellation to be a gathering point for Men's Law, Women's Law and Law of both sexes come together and consider matters of existence.
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Alpha Coronae Borealis (officially named Alphecca by the IAU, but sometimes also known as Gemma) appears as a blue-white star of magnitude 2.2. In fact, it is an
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satellite subsequently showed it instead to be a low-mass star somewhere between 100 and 200 times the mass of Jupiter. Possible stable planetary orbits in the
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by Corbinianus Thomas, but this was not taken up by subsequent cartographers. The constellation was featured as a main plot ingredient in the short story "
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shows extensive dust clouds out to a radius of around 2000 AU from the star, corresponding with a stream of fine dust (composed of grains 5
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and revealing himself to the gods, having been previously hidden as yet another child of Jupiter's trysts with a mortal, in this case
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of spectral type B before it ran out of hydrogen fuel in its core. Its luminosity and spectrum suggest it has just crossed the
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in diameter) associated with the star's stellar wind and coarser dust (composed of grains with a diameter of around 0.14
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system whose two components are separated by 10 AU and orbit each other every 10.5 years. The brighter component is a
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located approximately 560 light-years away, of spectral type G1V with a mass and radius similar to the Sun. In 2006 the
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is an even rarer multiple system in the constellation, composed of six stars, two of which are spectroscopic binaries.
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of 0.0909 (meaning it is moving away from us at 27,250 km/s) and a visual magnitude of 16.0. It is about 1.2
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are multiple star systems with six and five components respectively. Five star systems have been found to have
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of spectral type G0V, around 57 light-years distant from Earth. More accurate measurement of data from the
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temperature of the binary Ap star β CrB from CHARA/FLUOR and VLT/NACO observations".
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temperature of the binary Ap star β CrB from CHARA/FLUOR and VLT/NACO observations".
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Arianrhod, "the Castle of the Silver Circle", and was the heavenly abode of the Lady
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and the subsequent explosion. T Coronae Borealis is one of a handful of stars called
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3631:"Spatially Resolved Images of Dust Belt(s) Around the Planet-hosting Subgiant κ CrB"
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that varies by 0.1 magnitude with a period of 17.4 days. The primary is a
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respectively. Chinese astronomers deemed nine stars to make up the asterism, adding
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to the east. The three-letter abbreviation for the constellation, as adopted by the
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star, over 7000 light-years from Earth, and prototype of a class of stars known as
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656:. Within the constellation's borders, there are 37 stars brighter than or equal to
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4664:(Revised ed.). Merimbula, New South Wales: Hugh C. Cairns. pp. 98, 105.
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3360:"Toward ensemble asteroseismology of ZZ Ceti stars with fully evolutionary models"
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Sanford, Roscoe F. (1949). "High-Dispersion Spectrograms of T Coronae Borealis".
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401:. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer
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A Visual Astronomer's Photographic Guide to the Deep Sky: A Pocket Field Guide
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that is the result of an ongoing merger between two galaxy clusters. It has a
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The 41 additional constellations added in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries
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4155:. New York, New York: Springer Science & Business Media. p. 158.
2811:. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. pp. 142–43.
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Corona Borealis contains few galaxies observable with amateur telescopes.
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have been confirmed in five star systems, four of which were found by the
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Companions to Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars: HD 145457 and HD 180314".
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is a yellow giant star of spectral type G3.5III that is around 2.4
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Straižys, V.; Klimka, L. (1997). "The Cosmology of the Ancient Balts".
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4539:. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. p. 184.
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Malkov, O. Yu.; Tamazian, V.S.; Docobo, J. A.; Chulkov, D. A. (2012).
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is an orange giant of spectral type K0III found to have one planet of
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4128:. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. p. 92.
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van Leeuwen, F. (2007). "Validation of the New Hipparcos Reduction".
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indicates the time the accretion disk—which is asymmetrical—takes to
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4424:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Sky Publishing Corporation. p. 30.
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Corona Borealis with Hercules and Bootes. Located 1.5° northeast of
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The constellation Corona Borealis as it can be seen by the naked eye
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1924:. London, United Kingdom: Duncan Baird Publishers. pp. 70–71.
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4356:. Ware, United Kingdom: Wordsworth Editions Ltd. pp. 154–55.
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system that is 14,000 AU distant from the other three stars.
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Journal for the History of Astronomy, Archaeoastronomy Supplement
3108:"Fundamental Parameters and Infrared Excesses of Hipparcos Stars"
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Corona Borealis generally represented the crown given by the god
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1865:(1922). "The New International Symbols for the Constellations".
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orange giant of spectral type K2III that has swollen to 21
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coordinates are between 39.71° and 25.54°. It has a counterpart—
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light-years away. Another galaxy cluster in the constellation,
4599:. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. p. 282.
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Reallexikon der Assyriologie und vorderasiatischen Archäologie
2134:"Tomography of a Stellar X-ray Corona: Alpha Coronae Borealis"
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of Crete, after she had been abandoned by the Athenian prince
19:"Northern Crown" redirects here. For the d20 System game, see
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4313:. Translated by Hard, Robin. Oxford University Press. 2015.
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Mercurii Philosophicii Firmamentum Firminianum Descriptionem
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2501:"Dynamical Masses of a Selected Sample of Orbital Binaries"
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that varies between magnitudes 7.3 and 8.2 over 60.8 days.
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4624:. New York, New York: Dover Publication Inc. p. 151.
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The Morning Star Rises: an account of Polynesian astronomy
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reports was once attributed to Theseus, among others) and
3003:. American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
2542:"The X-ray activity of the slowly rotating G giant δ CrB"
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is a double star with two blue-white components 6.3
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4309:"Hercules, originally known as Engonasin, the Kneeler".
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4454:. New York, New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 101.
4210:"RX J1532.9+3021: Extreme Power of Black Hole Revealed"
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from Earth, Alphecca is believed to be a member of the
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3358:; Castanheira, B. G.; Miller Bertolami, M. M. (2012).
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4773:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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in 1930, are defined by a polygon of eight segments (
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4718:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. p. 16.
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Observing Handbook and Catalogue of Deep-Sky Objects
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Güdel, M.; Arzner, K.; Audard, M.; Mewe, R. (2003).
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Communications of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
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often recognized Corona Borealis; the people of the
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is the prototype of a rare class of giant stars—the
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3106:McDonald, I.; Zijlstra, A. A.; Boyer, M.L. (2012).
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379:Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of
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85:
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2808:Observing Variable Stars: A Guide for the Beginner
2612:. Richmond, Virginia: Willmann-Bell. p. 111.
2610:The Night Sky Observers Guide: Spring & summer
1397:, Corona Borealis was associated with the goddess
872:, hence are assumed to be unrelated. The primary,
733:of stars that have a common motion through space.
16:Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
4691:. New York, New York: Springer. pp. 207–09.
4660:Harney, Bill Yidumduma; Cairns, Hugh C. (2004) .
4122:Luginbuhl, Christian B.; Skiff, Brian A. (1998).
3693:Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
3578:Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
3364:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
3335:. American Association of Variable Star Observers
3254:. American Association of Variable Star Observers
3227:. American Association of Variable Star Observers
3200:. American Association of Variable Star Observers
3173:. American Association of Variable Star Observers
3112:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
3084:. American Association of Variable Star Observers
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856:apart that can be readily separated at 100x
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2970:. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books. pp.
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4560:Hagar, Stansbury (1900). "The Celestial Bear".
3354:Romero, A. D.; Córsico, A. H.; Althaus, L. G.;
3266:
2693:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
2667:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
2608:Kepple, George Robert; Sanner, Glen W. (1998).
2480:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
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1322:, Corona Borealis was linked to the legend of
752:of around 7980 K, it has around 2.1
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4688:Star maps: history, artistry, and cartography
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4485:. Leiden, Netherlands: BRILL. p. 622.
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3219:Otero, Sebastian Alberto (15 August 2011).
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2851:The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
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1767:"Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction"
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1454:), or "the dish/bowl of the poor people".
899:Corona Borealis is home to two remarkable
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4647:Kámilarói, and other Australian languages
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1895:"Corona Borealis, Constellation Boundary"
1782:
1740:"Corona Borealis, constellation boundary"
1567:—the pair of eagles accompanying it. The
1478:of eastern Canada saw Corona Borealis as
1109:with one confirmed planet with a mass of
540:coordinates of these borders lie between
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4212:. Chandra X-ray Center. January 23, 2014
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3327:Watson, Christopher (4 January 2010).
3320:
3246:Watson, Christopher (4 January 2010).
3192:Watson, Christopher (4 January 2010).
3185:
3165:Watson, Christopher (4 January 2010).
3158:
3076:Watson, Christopher (4 January 2010).
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2125:
1999:
1947:
1938:
1500:. The constellation was likely called
1366:. Its proximity to the constellations
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4187:from the original on 16 December 2008
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3333:The International Variable Star Index
3252:The International Variable Star Index
3225:The International Variable Star Index
3198:The International Variable Star Index
3171:The International Variable Star Index
3082:The International Variable Star Index
2632:
2445:
812:, it is surrounded by a debris disk.
736:Located 112±3 light-years away,
611:gave twenty stars in Corona Borealis
5321:
4859:Corona Borealis in Chinese astronomy
4621:Star Lore: Myths, Legends, and Facts
4505:
4499:
4420:Kunitzch, Paul; Smart, Tim (2006) .
4354:The Mythology of the British Islands
3565:
2963:
2804:
1528:was uncertain; it was either called
1301:and Corona Borealis, as depicted in
1174:were calculated for the binary star
1151:was discovered orbiting XO-1 by the
931:with a red-hued giant primary and a
6707:Psalterium Georgianum/Harpa Georgii
4864:Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall
4169:
1972:
1611:Corona Borealis (Chinese astronomy)
1574:
1450:
1425:
1181:
721:(AU). The secondary companion is a
13:
6602:Honores Friderici/Gloria Frederici
4769:Ridpath, Ian; Tirion, Wil (2001).
4177:"NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database"
2633:Kaler, James B. (31 August 2007).
1901:. International Astronomical Union
1746:. International Astronomical Union
1661:Distance calculated from redshift.
717:out to a radius of around 60
615:from Alpha to Upsilon in his 1603
487:
14:
6984:
4788:
4595:Makemson, Maud Worcester (1941).
2580:
2415:
2280:
2000:Bortle, John E. (February 2001).
1837:"Constellations: Andromeda–Indus"
1440:, the constellation was known as
504:is visible to observers north of
235:39.7117195°–25.5380573°
21:Northern Crown (roleplaying game)
6948:Constellations listed by Ptolemy
6912:
6900:
6888:
6876:
6864:
6527:(including Ptolemy's Argo Navis)
6197:
6196:
4854:List of stars in Corona Borealis
4843:Constellation of Corona Borealis
4794:
4562:The Journal of American Folklore
4524:from the original on 2015-02-27.
4041:Kaler, James B. (22 June 2012).
3395:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.20134.x
3143:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.21873.x
2446:Kaler, James B. (25 July 2008).
687:A0V that is 2.91 times the
575:List of stars in Corona Borealis
522:International Astronomical Union
299:Stars within 10.00 pc (32.62 ly)
166:
75:
46:List of stars in Corona Borealis
6253:Vespucci or Corsalius early 16c
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1993:
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1541:Australian Aboriginal astronomy
1237:, is approximately 3.9 billion
313:(Alphecca or Gemma) (2.21)
4762:
4618:Olcott, William Tyler (2004).
4149:Rumistrzewicz, Stefan (2010).
2937:Taylor, Mia (March 22, 2024).
1913:
1709:
1701:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
1688:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
1675:
1623:
1543:, the constellation is called
1190:X-ray image of galaxy cluster
367:Visible at latitudes between +
1:
1668:
1520:in the Cook Islands atoll of
1308:
840:blue-white main-sequence star
640:, alongside the designations
558:Southern Celestial Hemisphere
498:Northern Celestial Hemisphere
496:by area. Its position in the
494:IAU designated constellations
399:Northern Celestial Hemisphere
6801:obsolete constellation names
5937:48 constellations listed by
3963:Astronomy & Astrophysics
3885:10.1088/0004-637X/694/2/1085
3472:Astronomy & Astrophysics
3276:Astronomy & Astrophysics
3025:Astronomy & Astrophysics
2995:Davis, Kate (January 2000).
2691:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
2665:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
2546:Astronomy & Astrophysics
2505:Astronomy & Astrophysics
2478:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
1920:Cornelius, Geoffrey (2005).
1470:people saw the stars as the
1289:
1276:Corona Borealis Supercluster
1035:Extrasolar planetary systems
945:R Coronae Borealis variables
831:and has swollen to 7.4
534:equatorial coordinate system
482:Corona Borealis Supercluster
446:R Coronae Borealis variables
7:
6742:Sceptrum et Manus Iustitiae
4740:"Cadacross Corona Borealis"
4352:Squire, Charles L. (2000).
3993:10.1051/0004-6361/201015861
3550:10.1088/0004-6256/135/1/209
3502:10.1051/0004-6361/201219347
3439:10.1088/0004-6256/144/4/108
3306:10.1051/0004-6361/201118375
3055:10.1051/0004-6361/201117138
3001:Variable star of the season
2881:10.1088/0067-0049/187/2/275
2745:10.1088/0004-637X/690/1/394
2526:10.1051/0004-6361/201219774
2395:10.1051/0004-6361/200913405
2341:10.1051/0004-6361/200913405
2002:"The Bortle Dark-Sky Scale"
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1443:
1431:
797:, and between 4 and 5
746:rapidly oscillating Ap star
563:
10:
6989:
6973:Objects in Greek mythology
4399:10.1177/002182869702802207
4016:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2567:10.1051/0004-6361:20041991
2365:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2311:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2219:10.1051/0004-6361:20078357
2189:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2162:10.1051/0004-6361:20030257
2141:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2111:10.1088/0004-637X/792/1/65
1801:10.1051/0004-6361:20078357
1771:Astronomy and Astrophysics
1278:. Another galaxy cluster,
939:is a yellow-hued variable
713:), and is surrounded by a
607:. The German cartographer
583:. The other six stars are
572:
432:The brightest star is the
429:, with a similar pattern.
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4746:. All Media Network. 2015
4288:10.1134/S1063773712120043
3909:The Astrophysical Journal
3854:The Astrophysical Journal
3800:The Astrophysical Journal
3746:The Astrophysical Journal
2837:Ridpath & Tirion 2001
2715:The Astrophysical Journal
2081:The Astrophysical Journal
2063:Ridpath & Tirion 2001
1722:Dictionary.com Unabridged
1595:released an album titled
1141:yellow main-sequence star
993:semiregular variable star
909:cataclysmic variable star
723:yellow main-sequence star
476:is a highly concentrated
405:, and remains one of the
365:
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33:
6737:Sceptrum Brandenburgicum
5401:88 modern constellations
4645:Ridley, William (1875).
4506:Hall, Robert L. (2005).
4071:The Astronomical Journal
4049:. University of Illinois
3529:The Astronomical Journal
3419:The Astronomical Journal
2641:. University of Illinois
2589:. University of Illinois
2583:"Delta Coronae Borealis"
2474:"Gamma Coronae Borealis"
2454:. University of Illinois
2448:"Gamma Coronae Borealis"
2424:. University of Illinois
2418:"Theta Coronae Borealis"
2289:. University of Illinois
2246:The Astronomical Journal
1765:van Leeuwen, F. (2007).
1616:
1386:of classical astronomer
1324:Theseus and the minotaur
1247:supermassive black holes
1103:Omicron Coronae Borealis
1048:Epsilon Coronae Borealis
1046:method. The spectrum of
959:) ejected periodically.
681:white main-sequence star
568:
440:. The yellow supergiant
407:88 modern constellations
291:Stars brighter than 3.00
6968:Northern constellations
6525:Obsolete constellations
6276:Keyser & de Houtman
5860:Lists of constellations
4771:Stars and Planets Guide
4028:1996A&A...314..983B
3985:2011A&A...527A.140R
3494:2012A&A...546A...5L
3298:2012A&A...539A..86J
3047:2012A&A...539A..56J
2964:Levy, David H. (2005).
2805:Levy, David H. (1998).
2558:2005A&A...431.1027G
2517:2012A&A...546A..69M
2387:2010A&A...512A..55B
2333:2010A&A...512A..55B
2211:2007A&A...474..653V
2153:2003A&A...403..155G
1948:Wagman, Morton (2003).
1793:2007A&A...474..653V
1420:, the "flower garden".
966:long period variables:
731:Ursa Major Moving Group
512:to the north and west,
421:to the Cretan princess
6762:Telescopium Herschelii
4712:Smith, Don G. (2005).
4181:Results for Abell 2142
4043:"Eta Coronae Borealis"
3723:10.1093/pasj/62.4.1063
2687:"Nu2 Coronae Borealis"
2661:"Nu1 Coronae Borealis"
1372:
1348:
1315:
1284:Hercules Superclusters
1194:
1086:Kappa Coronae Borealis
949:Hubble Space Telescope
913:nuclear chain reaction
886:Sigma Coronae Borealis
822:Delta Coronae Borealis
806:Theta Coronae Borealis
668:
581:Alpha Coronae Borealis
530:illustrated in infobox
462:Sigma Coronae Borealis
438:Alpha Coronae Borealis
6963:Mythology of Dionysus
6958:Mythological clothing
6687:Officina Typographica
5901:Constellation history
4448:Raymo, Chet (1990) .
3608:10.1093/pasj/64.6.135
3248:"RS Coronae Borealis"
3221:"RR Coronae Borealis"
2904:Astrophysical Journal
2635:"Nu Coronae Borealis"
1863:Russell, Henry Norris
1814:Vizier catalog entry
1555:"eagle's nest", with
1297:
1282:, is a member of the
1189:
1020:low-mass X-ray binary
1012:pulsating white dwarf
850:Zeta Coronae Borealis
738:Beta Coronae Borealis
666:
605:Iota Coronae Borealis
500:means that the whole
5184:ρ Coronae Borealis b
5179:ο Coronae Borealis b
5174:κ Coronae Borealis b
5169:ε Coronae Borealis b
4803:at Wikimedia Commons
4685:Kanas, Nick (2007).
4477:Savage-Smith, Emilie
4233:Astronomical Journal
3668:10.1093/mnras/stt367
3329:"U Coronae Borealis"
3194:"W Coronae Borealis"
3167:"V Coronae Borealis"
3078:"S Coronae Borealis"
2997:"R Coronae Borealis"
2540:Gondoin, P. (2005).
1235:RX J1532.9+3021
1176:Eta Coronae Borealis
978:Tau Coronae Borealis
818:Delta Scuti variable
742:spectroscopic binary
654:Rho Coronae Borealis
508:. It is bordered by
6612:Globus Aerostaticus
6262:Triangulum Australe
5812:Triangulum Australe
4605:1941msra.book.....M
4515:Ontario Archaeology
4391:1997JHAS...28...57S
4342:vol 9, 1998, p. 147
4311:Constellation Myths
4280:2013AstL...39....1K
4245:1988AJ.....95..267P
4093:2001AJ....121.3235K
3931:1997ApJ...483L.111N
3877:2009ApJ...694.1085V
3822:2006ApJ...648.1228M
3768:2008ApJ...677.1324T
3715:2010PASJ...62.1063S
3659:2013MNRAS.431.3025B
3600:2012PASJ...64..135S
3541:2008AJ....135..209M
3431:2012AJ....144..108M
3386:2012MNRAS.420.1462R
3134:2012MNRAS.427..343M
2916:1949ApJ...109...81S
2873:2010ApJS..187..275S
2839:, pp. 126–128.
2785:1998AstL...24..795T
2737:2009ApJ...690..394R
2258:2003AJ....125.1980K
2103:2014ApJ...792...65P
2047:1966CoLPL...4...99J
2007:Sky & Telescope
1881:1922PA.....30..469R
1016:UW Coronae Borealis
1008:TY Coronae Borealis
997:RS Coronae Borealis
986:RR Coronae Borealis
882:Nu Coronae Borealis
874:Nu Coronae Borealis
862:Nu Coronae Borealis
750:surface temperature
415:classical mythology
30:
4517:(79/80): 115–26 .
4475:Rapoport, Yossef;
2065:, pp. 126–28.
1899:The Constellations
1744:The Constellations
1704:. Merriam-Webster.
1691:. Merriam-Webster.
1494:Na Kaua-ki-tokerau
1486:Polynesian peoples
1334:, the daughter of
1316:
1245:and most powerful
1195:
1139:is a magnitude 11
1040:Extrasolar planets
1002:U Coronae Borealis
982:W Coronae Borealis
973:V Coronae Borealis
968:S Coronae Borealis
937:R Coronae Borealis
905:T Coronae Borealis
804:. Near Nusakan is
719:astronomical units
700:) and 57 times as
669:
658:apparent magnitude
613:Bayer designations
516:to the south, and
450:T Coronae Borealis
442:R Coronae Borealis
28:
6852:
6851:
6848:
6847:
6782:Turdus Solitarius
6757:Taurus Poniatovii
6752:Tarandus/Rangifer
6657:Machina Electrica
6489:
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5366:
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5146:
5145:
5138:XO-1 (Moldoveanu)
4799:Media related to
4780:978-0-691-08913-3
4698:978-0-387-71668-8
4631:978-0-486-43581-7
4546:978-0-521-24731-3
4492:978-90-04-25699-6
4461:978-0-671-76606-1
4431:978-1-931559-44-7
4363:978-1-84022-500-6
4268:Astronomy Letters
4162:978-1-4419-7242-2
4135:978-0-521-62556-2
2981:978-1-59102-361-6
2818:978-0-521-62755-9
2772:Astronomy Letters
2619:978-0-943396-60-6
1975:"Corona Borealis"
1959:978-0-939923-78-6
1931:978-1-84483-103-6
1868:Popular Astronomy
1717:"Corona Borealis"
1696:"Corona Borealis"
1444:qaṣʿat al-masākīn
1249:yet discovered.
1211:elliptical galaxy
1031:around the star.
870:radial velocities
774:), and 25.3
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6777:Triangulum Minus
6712:Quadrans Muralis
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6141:Piscis Austrinus
6031:Corona Australis
5931:
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5742:Piscis Austrinus
5537:Corona Australis
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2252:(4): 1980–2017.
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1575:Later references
1472:Heavenly Sisters
1463:Native Americans
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1408:, it was called
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1354:, attributed to
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1182:Deep-sky objects
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1091:
919:, which include
740:or Nusakan is a
677:eclipsing binary
554:Corona Australis
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409:. Its brightest
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6036:Corona Borealis
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5542:Corona Borealis
5403:
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5354:RX J1532.9+3021
5314:Galaxy clusters
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1598:Corona Borealis
1589:H. P. Lovecraft
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1569:Wardaman people
1518:Te Wale-o-Awitu
1406:Welsh mythology
1320:Greek mythology
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1304:Urania's Mirror
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488:Characteristics
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6577:Cancer Minor
6441:Microscopium
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1164:Solar analog
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1157:XO Telescope
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53:Abbreviation
25:
6907:Outer space
6895:Spaceflight
6617:Hippocampus
6476:Telescopium
6402:de Lacaille
6151:Sagittarius
6006:Capricornus
6001:Canis Minor
5996:Canis Major
5802:Telescopium
5767:Sagittarius
5487:Capricornus
5482:Canis Minor
5477:Canis Major
4896:β (Nusakan)
4763:Cited texts
4385:(22): S57.
4274:(1): 1–16.
3177:13 November
2952:September.'
2697:13 November
2671:13 November
2645:13 November
2593:21 November
2484:21 November
2458:18 November
2428:12 November
2293:12 November
2018:29 November
1985:24 November
1847:9 September
1750:27 February
1534:Kau-kupenga
1514:New Zealand
1510:Rangawhenua
1395:Mesopotamia
1312: 1825
1239:light-years
1145:hot Jupiter
1107:clump giant
933:white dwarf
929:binary star
763:solar radii
761:, 2.6
727:light-years
715:debris disk
660: 6.5.
621:Uranometria
550:declination
393:is a small
280:Stars with
231:Declination
164:, genitive
6932:Categories
6732:Scarabaeus
6702:Polophylax
6562:Argo Navis
6431:Horologium
6285:Chamaeleon
6181:Ursa Minor
6176:Ursa Major
6171:Triangulum
6011:Cassiopeia
5971:Argo Navis
5827:Ursa Minor
5822:Ursa Major
5807:Triangulum
5612:Horologium
5517:Chamaeleon
5497:Cassiopeia
5152:Exoplanets
5123:Gliese 611
4239:: 267–83.
4216:27 January
4022:: 983–88.
3448:2152/34339
3425:(4): 108.
2147:: 155–71.
2041:(99): 99.
1979:Star Tales
1905:12 October
1841:Star Tales
1669:References
1461:people of
1280:Abell 2162
1272:Abell 2092
1268:Abell 2089
1264:Abell 2079
1260:Abell 2067
1256:Abell 2061
1251:Abell 2065
1215:Abell 2142
1192:Abell 2142
1155:using the
1147:exoplanet
941:supergiant
854:arcseconds
617:star atlas
573:See also:
532:). In the
474:Abell 2065
470:exoplanets
436: 2.2
255:Main stars
6871:Astronomy
6652:Lumbricus
6397:Vulpecula
6377:Leo Minor
6358:Reticulum
6349:Monoceros
6116:Ophiuchus
6056:Delphinus
6016:Centaurus
5951:Andromeda
5847:Vulpecula
5757:Reticulum
5702:Ophiuchus
5682:Monoceros
5642:Leo Minor
5567:Delphinus
5502:Centaurus
5412:Andromeda
5215:GJ 3929 b
5006:Flamsteed
4407:117470993
4333:M. Stol,
4296:120136802
3976:1101.2227
3947:115606006
3868:0901.1206
3759:0801.1841
3731:119113950
3706:1005.2860
3650:1302.7000
3616:119197073
3591:1207.3141
3584:(6): 14.
3559:121883397
3485:1209.1187
3457:122184568
3377:1109.6682
3289:1201.5315
3152:118665352
3125:1208.2037
3038:1203.1265
2945:March 23,
2889:119294221
2864:0912.4426
2728:0808.4015
2378:0912.3215
2324:0912.3215
2283:"Nusakan"
2202:0708.1752
2119:119282523
2094:1407.4579
2087:(1): 19.
1784:0708.1752
1601:in 2002.
1593:Cadacross
1549:boomerang
1530:Ao-o-Uvea
1492:named it
1432:al-Fakkah
1414:Arianrhod
1290:Mythology
1221:luminous
1168:Hipparcos
1122:HD 145457
964:Mira-type
925:U Scorpii
921:T Pyxidis
890:red dwarf
878:red giant
434:magnitude
338:Bordering
269:Flamsteed
200:Symbolism
6747:Solarium
6697:Phaethon
6627:Jordanus
6582:Cerberus
6567:Asterion
6547:Antinous
6537:Anguilla
6471:Sculptor
6421:Circinus
6363:Hevelius
6354:Habrecht
6335:Plancius
6202:Category
6156:Scorpius
6081:Hercules
6071:Eridanus
6066:Equuleus
5956:Aquarius
5777:Sculptor
5772:Scorpius
5607:Hercules
5587:Eridanus
5582:Equuleus
5522:Circinus
5427:Aquarius
5237:Galaxies
5133:NGC 6002
5118:ADS 9731
5026:Variable
4750:14 March
4744:Allmusic
4519:Archived
4479:(2013).
4185:Archived
4109:18515414
4053:16 March
4001:54986291
3969:: A140.
3893:18370219
3784:12899134
3677:27703182
3510:55260442
3404:55018129
3339:10 March
3314:53404166
3063:55589182
3007:14 March
2753:14638405
2403:14468327
2349:14468327
2227:18759600
1809:18759600
1683:"Corona"
1605:See also
1522:Pukapuka
1502:Kaua-mea
1490:Tuamotus
1480:Mskegwǒm
1438:Bedouins
1418:Darželis
1383:Almagest
1368:Hercules
1344:minotaur
1328:Dionysus
1299:Hercules
1227:redshift
1199:NGC 6085
1082:☉
1075:☉
1068:☉
901:variable
894:ADS 9731
836:☉
829:☉
802:☉
795:☉
788:☉
780:☉
771:☉
758:☉
710:☉
702:luminous
697:☉
564:Features
556:—in the
546:16 25.1
542:15 16.0
518:Hercules
458:ADS 9731
419:Dionysus
347:Hercules
205:Northern
62:Genitive
6943:Ariadne
6857:Portals
6830:Xiphias
6767:Testudo
6692:Patella
6392:Sextans
6372:Lacerta
6344:Columba
6320:Phoenix
6161:Serpens
6146:Sagitta
6131:Perseus
6126:Pegasus
6021:Cepheus
5939:Ptolemy
5792:Sextans
5787:Serpens
5762:Sagitta
5727:Phoenix
5722:Perseus
5717:Pegasus
5632:Lacerta
5527:Columba
5507:Cepheus
5300:IC 4539
5295:IC 1166
5128:GJ 3929
4601:Bibcode
4387:Bibcode
4276:Bibcode
4241:Bibcode
4089:Bibcode
4024:Bibcode
3981:Bibcode
3927:Bibcode
3873:Bibcode
3838:8100425
3818:Bibcode
3764:Bibcode
3711:Bibcode
3655:Bibcode
3596:Bibcode
3537:Bibcode
3490:Bibcode
3427:Bibcode
3382:Bibcode
3294:Bibcode
3258:25 July
3204:9 March
3130:Bibcode
3043:Bibcode
2912:Bibcode
2869:Bibcode
2781:Bibcode
2733:Bibcode
2554:Bibcode
2513:Bibcode
2383:Bibcode
2329:Bibcode
2254:Bibcode
2207:Bibcode
2149:Bibcode
2099:Bibcode
2043:Bibcode
1877:Bibcode
1875:: 469.
1789:Bibcode
1565:mullion
1498:Te Hetu
1476:Mi'kmaq
1468:Shawnee
1388:Ptolemy
1370:(which
1356:Hyginus
1340:Theseus
1332:Ariadne
1231:billion
1052:Jupiter
1029:precess
990:M3-type
903:stars.
876:, is a
810:Be star
601:Epsilon
468:-sized
466:Jupiter
423:Ariadne
403:Ptolemy
397:in the
371:° and −
282:planets
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