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Beta Canis Majoris (β Canis Majoris, abbreviated Beta CMa, β CMa), also named Mirzam / ˈ m ɜːr z əm /, [13] is a star in the southern constellation of Canis Major, the "Great Dog", located at a distance of about 500 light-years (150 parsecs) from the Sun. [1] In the modern constellation it lies at the position of the dog's front leg.
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The star is radiating this energy from its outer envelope at an effective temperature of 12,050 K, [3] giving it a blue-white hue typical of B-type stars. [19] An 'e' classification indicates that the spectrum contains emission lines , which means this is a Be star that is surrounded by a thin, circumstellar disk made of gaseous material ...
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Delta Canis Majoris is the third-brightest star in the constellation after Sirius and ε Canis Majoris (Adhara), with an apparent magnitude of +1.83, and is white or yellow-white in colour. Lying about 10 degrees south southeast of Sirius, it only rises to about 11 degrees above the horizon at the latitude of the United Kingdom. [ 13 ]
2. Hypothermia . Hypothermia occurs when the body temperature drops to a dangerously low level. This can happen very quickly in smaller breeds of dogs, puppies, and older dogs.