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Theta Circini, T
Circini, and AX
Circini.
Theta Circini is a B-class
irregular variable,
ranging in
magnitude from 5.0 to 5.4. T
Circini has a B-type...
- Beta
Circini,
Latinized from β
Circini, is an A-type main
sequence star and is the second-brightest star in the
constellation of Circinus. It has an apparent...
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Alpha Circini (α Cir, α
Circini) is a
variable star in the faint, southern, cir****polar
constellation of Circinus. At an
apparent visual magnitude of...
- Zeta
Circini,
Latinized from ζ
Circini, is the
Bayer designation for a star
located in the
southern constellation of Circinus. With an
apparent visual...
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Delta Circini (δ Cir), is a
multiple star
system located in the
constellation Circinus.
Delta Circini is also
known as HR 5664, and HD 135240. The system...
- BX
Circini is a star in the
constellation Circinus. Its
variability was
discovered in 1995, with its
apparent magnitude ranging from 12.57 to 12.62 over...
- AX
Circini is a
binary star
system in the
southern constellation of Circinus. It has a
nominal magnitude of 5.91,
which is
bright enough to be visible...
- Eta
Circini,
Latinized from η
Circini, is the
Bayer designation for a
solitary star
located in the
southern constellation of Circinus. It is
faintly visible...
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Gamma Circini,
Latinized from γ
Circini, is a star
system in the
constellation Circinus. It was
noted as a
double star by
Herschel in 1835, who estimated...
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Epsilon Circini,
Latinized from ε
Circini, is a
solitary star
located in the
southern constellation of Circinus. It is
faintly visible to the
naked eye...