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  2. List of stars in Canis Minor - Wikipedia

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    List of stars in Canis Minor. ... Antecanis, Al Shira, Elgomaisa; 7th brightest star, 13th nearest star system; binary; suspected variable, V max = 0.34 m, V min = 0. ...

  3. Canis Minor - Wikipedia

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    The constellation Canis Minor as it can be seen by the naked eye. Canis Minor contains only two stars brighter than fourth magnitude. At magnitude 0.34, [29] Procyon, or Alpha Canis Minoris, is the eighth-brightest star in the night sky, as well as one of the closest.

  4. 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.

  5. Jupiter, ascending: See our solar system’s biggest planet at ...

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    The celestial triangle is made up of Sirius in the constellation of Canis Major, Procyon in the constellation of Canis Minor and Betelgeuse in the constellation of Orion. ... the brightest star in ...

  6. Geminid meteor shower, one of the year's best and most ... - AOL

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    Made up of Sirius in the constellation Canis Major, Procyon in the constellation Canis Minor and Betelgeuse in the constellation Orion, this celestial triangle often features prominently in the ...

  7. HD 61563 - Wikipedia

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    HD 61563 is a binary star in the constellation of Canis Minor consisting of two A-type stars with both spectral types A0IV, and the combined apparent magnitude is 6.02, barely visible to the naked eye.

  8. Canis Major - Wikipedia

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    At magnitude 1.5, it is the second-brightest star in Canis Major and the 23rd-brightest star in the sky. It is a blue-white supergiant of spectral type B2Iab, around 404 light-years from Earth. [39] This star is one of the brightest known extreme ultraviolet sources in the sky. [40] It is a binary star; the secondary is of magnitude 7.4.

  9. List of stars for navigation - Wikipedia

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    It also includes stars from the constellations Cetus, Aries, Taurus, Orion, Canis Major and Minor, Gemini, and Hydra. Of particular note among these stars are "the dog star" Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, and four stars of the easily identified constellation Orion.