- line. The
orange giant Alpha Lyncis is the
brightest star in the constellation, and the
semiregular variable star Y
Lyncis is a
target for
amateur astronomers...
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Alpha Lyncis (α Lyn, α
Lyncis) is the
brightest star in the
northern constellation of Lynx with an
apparent magnitude of +3.13. Unusually, it is the only...
- This is the list of
notable stars in the
constellation Lynx,
sorted by
decreasing brightness. List of
stars by
constellation ESA (1997). "The Hipparcos...
- more
distant than 41
Lyncis itself, but the two
share a
common proper motion and are at the same
distance as each other. 41
Lyncis is the
Flamsteed designation...
- 38
Lyncis is a
multiple star
system in the
northern constellation of Lynx. It
located about 125 light-years from the Sun,
based on parallax. When viewed...
- DU
Lyncis is a
single variable star in the
constellation Lynx. It is a
faint star but
visible to the
naked eye with an
apparent visual magnitude of 5.15...
- Y
Lyncis is a
semiregular variable star in the
constellation Lynx. It is an
asymptotic giant branch star of
spectral type M6S, with a
luminosity class...
- 21
Lyncis is a
single star in the
northern constellation of Lynx. It is
visible to the
naked eye as a faint, white-hued star with an
apparent visual magnitude...
- 1
Lyncis is a
single star in the
northern constellation of Lynx. It is also
known by its
variable star
designation of UW
Lyncis; 1
Lyncis is the Flamsteed...
- 41
Lyncis b (abbreviated 41 Lyn b), also
designated HD 81688 b and
named Arkas /ˈɑːrkəs/, is an
extrasolar planet approximately 280 light-years from Earth...