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orange star of
magnitude 6.2.
Delta Leporis is a
yellow giant of
magnitude 3.8, 112 light-years from Earth.
Epsilon Leporis is an
orange giant of magnitude...
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blood on a
black field." R
Leporis as
imaged by ALMA An
image of the
carbon star R
Leporis as seen in binoculars. R
Leporis is the red star
right of centre...
- Beta
Leporis (β
Leporis,
abbreviated Beta Lep, β Lep),
formally named Nihal /ˈnaɪ.æl/, is the
second brightest star in the
constellation of Lepus. Beta...
- 6,130 K. In 2023, a super-Jupiter exoplanet, AF
Leporis b, was
discovered in
orbit around AF
Leporis by
direct imaging using the NIRC2
instrument at the...
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Leporis (α
Leporis,
abbreviated Alpha Lep, α Lep),
formally named Arneb /ˈɑːrnɛb/, is the
brightest star in the
constellation of Lepus.
Alpha Leporis...
- Eta
Leporis,
Latinised from η
Leporis, is a single, yellow-white-hued star in the
southern constellation of Lepus, the hare. It is
visible to the naked...
-
Giuseppe Lepori (2 June 1902 – 6
September 1968) was a
Swiss politician. He was
elected to the
Federal Council of
Switzerland on 16
December 1954 and handed...
- T
Leporis (T Lep / HD 32803 / HIP 23636) is a
variable star in the
constellation of Lepus, the Hare. It is
located half a
degree from ε
Leporis in the...
- Nu
Leporis,
Latinized from ν
Leporis, is a
probable astrometric binary star
system in the
constellation Lepus. It is
visible to the
naked eye as a faint...
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faint star. The
variable star
designation for this
system is SS
Leporis,
while 17
Leporis is the
Flamsteed designation.
Parallax measurements yield a distance...