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  2. Canis Minor - Wikipedia

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    Area: 183 sq. deg. Main stars: 2: ... Canis Minor is a small constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere. ... Although their skin had turned to bark, they were ...

  3. NGC 2491 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 2491 is a spiral galaxy located in Canis Minor constellation. [1] It is located 580 million light-years from Earth and has an approximate diameter of 130,000 light-years. [ 2 ]

  4. NGC 2485 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 2485 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation of Canis Minor. [1] It is located 233 million light-years away from Earth and has an estimated diameter of 110,000 light-years. [ 2 ] NGC 2485 was discovered on March 25, 1864, by Albert Marth [ 3 ] and has an approximate surface magnitude of 13.08.

  5. List of stars in Canis Minor - Wikipedia

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    Wagman, M., Lost Stars: Lost, Missing, and Troublesome Stars from the Catalogues of Johannes Bayer, Nichoilas-Louis de Lacaille, John Flamsteed, and Sundry Others ...

  6. Procyon - Wikipedia

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    ɒ n /) [17] is the brightest star in the constellation of Canis Minor and usually the eighth-brightest star in the night sky, with an apparent visual magnitude of 0.34. [3] It has the Bayer designation α Canis Minoris, which is Latinized to Alpha Canis Minoris, and abbreviated α CMi or Alpha CMi, respectively.

  7. HD 66141 - Wikipedia

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    HD 66141 is a single [8] star in the equatorial constellation of Canis Minor.It has the Bayer designation G Canis Minoris, [6] the Gould designation 50 G. Canis Minoris, [7] and has the HR 3145 identifier from the Bright Star Catalogue. [6]

  8. YY Canis Minoris - Wikipedia

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    YY Canis Minoris, abbreviated YY CMi and otherwise referred to as HD 67110, is an eclipsing contact binary in the constellation of Canis Minor, close to the border with Hydra. Its apparent magnitude ranges between 8.46 and 9.23, making it too faint to be seen by the naked eye but visible using binoculars . [ 7 ]

  9. Category:Canis Minor - Wikipedia

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