- that
detailed the
distribution of HCN, HNC, H2CO, and dust
inside the
comae of
comets C/2012 F6 (Lemmon) and C/2012 S1 (ISON). On 2 June 2015, NASA...
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historic person. The constellation's
major stars are Alpha, Beta, and
Gamma Comae Berenices. They form a half square,
along the
diagonal of
which run Berenice's...
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Alpha Comae Berenices (α
Comae Berenices,
abbreviated Alpha Com, α Com) is a
binary star in the
constellation of Coma
Berenices (Berenice's Hair), 17.8...
- The blood-vein (Timandra
comae) is a moth of the
family Geometridae. The
species was
first described by
Anton Schmidt in 1931. It has a
scattered distribution...
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Cygni and UZ Librae. A
possible explanation for the
rapid rotation of FK
Comae stars is that they are the
result of the
merger of a (contact) binary. BY...
- Beta
Comae Berenices (β
Comae Berenices, β Com) is a main
sequence dwarf star in the
northern constellation of Coma Berenices. It is
located at a distance...
- name: Ori for Orion/Orionis, Ara for Ara/Arae, and Com for Coma Berenices/
Comae Berenices. In some cases, the
abbreviation contains letters from the genitive...
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Gamma Comae Berenices,
Latinized from γ
Comae Berenices, is a single, orange-hued star in the
northern constellation of Coma Berenices. It is faintly...
- 16
Comae Berenices is a
single star in the
northern constellation of Coma Berenices. 16
Comae Berenices is the
Flamsteed designation. It is a
member of...
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Comae Berenicids [sic] (formerly Coma Berenicids, IMO designation: COM; IAU
shower number: 20) is a
minor meteor shower with a
radiant in the constellation...