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  2. Gamma Velorum - Wikipedia

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    Gamma Velorum is a quadruple star system in the constellation Vela.This name is the Bayer designation for the star, which is Latinised from γ Velorum and abbreviated γ Vel.At a combined magnitude of +1.72, it is one of the brightest stars in the night sky, and contains by far the closest and brightest Wolf–Rayet star.

  3. Vela (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    With an apparent magnitude of 1.8, its brightest star is the hot blue multiple star Gamma Velorum, one component of which is the closest and brightest Wolf-Rayet star in the sky. Delta and Kappa Velorum , together with Epsilon and Iota Carinae , form the asterism known as the False Cross . 1.95-magnitude Delta is actually a triple or quintuple ...

  4. WY Velorum - Wikipedia

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    WY Velorum, also known as HD 81137, is a binary system between a variable red supergiant (RSG) and a blue giant companion in the constellation of Vela. It is located approximately 1,900 parsecs (6,200 light-years) distant. Its apparent magnitude slowly varies over the course of years between 8.84 and 10.22.

  5. List of stars in Vela - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Vela, sorted by decreasing brightness.. This constellation's Bayer designations (Greek-letter star names) were given while it was still considered part of the constellation of Argo Navis.

  6. Wolf–Rayet star - Wikipedia

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    WR 136, a WN6 star where the atmosphere shed during the red supergiant phase has been shocked by the hot, fast WR winds to form a visible bubble nebula. In 1867, using the 40 cm Foucault telescope at the Paris Observatory, astronomers Charles Wolf and Georges Rayet [1] discovered three stars in the constellation Cygnus (HD 191765, HD 192103 and HD 192641, now designated as WR 134, WR 135, and ...

  7. Gum Nebula - Wikipedia

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    The Gum Nebula (Gum 12) is an emission nebula that extends across 36° in the southern constellations Vela and Puppis.It lies approximately 450 parsecs from the Earth. [1] Hard to distinguish, it was widely believed to be the greatly expanded (and still expanding) remains of a supernova that took place about a million years ago.

  8. Is red 40 safe? Here's what health experts want you to know - AOL

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    California became the first state in the U.S. to enact a ban red 40 in September, when Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill that will prohibit schools from serving foods containing six ...

  9. HD 89890 - Wikipedia

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    HD 89890 is the brightest member of a multiple star system with at least four components, [4] located in the southern constellation of Vela.It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.50. [3]