- bursts.
Columba is
rather incon****uous with the
brightest star,
Alpha Columbae,
being only of magnitude 2.7. This, a blue-white star, has a pre-Bayer...
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Alpha Columbae or α
Columbae,
officially named Phact (/ˈfækt/), is a
third magnitude star in the
southern constellation of Columba. It has an apparent...
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designation Pi
Columbae (π Col / π
Columbae) may
refer to
either the star or star
system in the
constellation Columba: Pi1
Columbae (star) Pi2
Columbae (star system)...
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Bayer designation Nu
Columbae (ν Col / ν
Columbae) is
shared by two stars, in the
constellation Columba: ν¹
Columbae ν²
Columbae This set
index article...
- Mu
Columbae (μ Col, μ
Columbae) is a star in the
constellation of Columba. It is one of the few O-class
stars that are
visible to the
unaided eye. The...
- Beta
Columbae (β
Columbae,
abbreviated Beta Col, β Col),
officially named Wazn /ˈwɒzən/, is the second-brightest star in the
southern constellation of...
- The Life of
Columba (Latin: Vita
Columbae) is a
hagiography recounting the life of Columba, the
founder of Iona Abbey,
written a
century after Columba's...
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Haemoproteus columbae is a
species of
blood parasite related to
Plasmodium and
other malaria parasites.
Haemoproteus columbae is a true
member of the genus...
- The
Cathach of St. Columba,
known as the
Cathach (meaning "the Battler"), is a late 6th
century Insular psalter. It is the
oldest surviving m****cript...
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Epsilon Columbae,
Latinized from ε
Columbae, is a star in the
southern constellation of Columba. It is
visible to the
naked eye,
having an
apparent visual...