- Eta
Carinae (η
Carinae,
abbreviated to η Car),
formerly known as Eta Argus, is a
stellar system containing at
least two
stars with a
combined luminosity...
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Carinae was an area of
ancient Rome. It was one of its most
exclusive neighborhoods,
where many of the
senatorial class lived.
Florus described the Carinae...
- The
Carina Nebula or Eta
Carinae Nebula (catalogued as NGC 3372; also
known as the
Great Carina Nebula) is a large,
complex area of
bright and dark nebulosity...
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designations A
Carinae and a
Carinae are distinct. Due to
technical limitations, both
designations link here. For the star A
Carinae, V415
Carinae a
Carinae, V357...
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Carinae and B
Carinae are
distinct and the
designation b
Carinae is
shared by two
stars in the
constellation Carina: for b1
Carinae, see V376
Carinae...
- Beta
Carinae is the second-brightest star in the
southern constellation of Carina. It has the
official name Miaplacidus; Beta
Carinae is the star's Bayer...
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Epsilon Carinae (ε
Carinae,
abbreviated Epsilon Car, ε Car),
officially named Avior /ˈeɪvjər/, is a
binary star in the
southern constellation of Carina...
- Iota
Carinae (ι
Carinae,
abbreviated Iota Car, ι Car),
officially named Aspidiske /ˌæspɪˈdɪskiː/, is a star in the
southern constellation of Carina. With...
- The
Bayer designations k
Carinae and K
Carinae are distinct. for k
Carinae, see HD 81101 for K
Carinae, see HR 4138 This set
index article includes a...
- The
designations W
Carinae and w
Carinae are
distinct and
refer to two
different stars: W
Carinae, a
classical Cepheid variable in the
constellation Vela...