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  2. Beta Canis Majoris - Wikipedia

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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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  4. Canis Major - Wikipedia

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    Mu is a multiple star system located around 1244 light-years distant, [56] its components discernible in a small telescope as a 5.3-magnitude yellow-hued and 7.1-magnitude bluish star. [57] The brighter star is a giant of spectral type K2III, [ 56 ] while the companion is a main sequence star of spectral type B9.5V. [ 58 ]

  5. Color index - Wikipedia

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    However, these labels, which have a quantifiable basis, do not reflect how the human eye would perceive the colors of these stars. For instance, Vega has a bluish white color, while the Sun, from outer space, would look like a neutral white somewhat warmer than the illuminant D65 (which may be considered a slightly cool white).

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  7. Canes Venatici - Wikipedia

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    These spurious dogs floated about the astronomical literature until Hevelius decided to make them a separate constellation in 1687. [5] Hevelius chose the name Asterion [a] for the northern dog and Chara [b] for the southern dog, as Canes Venatici, 'the hunting dogs', in his star atlas. [7]

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