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  2. Canis Minor - Wikipedia

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    Polynesian peoples often did not recognize Canis Minor as a constellation, but they saw Procyon as significant and often named it; in the Tuamotu Archipelago it was known as Hiro, meaning "twist as a thread of coconut fiber", and Kopu-nui-o-Hiro ("great paunch of Hiro"), which was either a name for the modern figure of Canis Minor or an ...

  3. Procyon - Wikipedia

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    α Canis Minoris (Latinized to Alpha Canis Minoris) is the star's Bayer designation. The name Procyon comes from the Ancient Greek Προκύων (Prokyon), meaning "before the dog", since it precedes the "Dog Star" Sirius as it travels across the sky due to Earth's rotation.

  4. 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]

  5. Category:Canis Minor - Wikipedia

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  6. Beta Canis Minoris - Wikipedia

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    Beta Canis Minoris (β Canis Minoris, abbreviated Beta CMi, β CMi), also named Gomeisa / ɡ ɒ ˈ m aɪ z ə /, [12] [13] is a star in the constellation of Canis Minor. In the night sky it is notable for its proximity to the prominent star Procyon .

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  8. BC Canis Minoris - Wikipedia

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    It was given its variable star designation, BC Canis Minoris, in 1975. [9] It is an aging red giant star currently on the asymptotic giant branch [5] with a stellar classification of M4/5III. [6] It is a semi-regular variable of subtype SRb [4] with measured pulsation periods of 27.7, 143.3 and 208.3 days, and an average visual magnitude of 6. ...

  9. 11 Canis Minoris - Wikipedia

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    11 Canis Minoris is a single [8] star in the equatorial constellation of Canis Minor, [7] located around 313 light years away from the Sun. [1] It is visible to the naked eye as a faint, white-hued star with an apparent visual magnitude of 5.25. [2]