- antiquity, the
celestial pole was
somewhat closer to Beta
Ursae Minoris than to
Alpha Ursae Minoris, and the
entire constellation was
taken to
indicate the northern...
- the
fourth magnitude,
Procyon (Alpha
Canis Minoris), with a
magnitude of 0.34, and
Gomeisa (Beta
Canis Minoris), with a
magnitude of 2.9. The constellation's...
-
Kochab /ˈkoʊkæb/,
Bayer designation Beta
Ursae Minoris (β
Ursae Minoris,
abbreviated β UMi, Beta UMi), is the
brightest star in the bowl of the Little...
-
constellation of Ursa Minor. It is
designated α
Ursae Minoris (Latinized to
Alpha Ursae Minoris) and is
commonly called the
North Star or Pole Star. With...
- Beta
Canis Minoris (β
Canis Minoris,
abbreviated Beta CMi, β CMi), also
named Gomeisa /ɡɒˈmaɪzə/, is a star in the
constellation of
Canis Minor. In the...
-
around 1700 BC
until just
after 300 AD,
Kochab (Beta
Ursae Minoris) and
Pherkad (Gamma
Ursae Minoris) were twin
northern pole stars,
though neither was as...
- 5. 46 Leonis
Minoris, an
orange giant of magnitude 3.8, is
located some 95 light-years from Earth. At magnitude 4.4, Beta
Leonis Minoris is the second-brightest...
-
magnitude of 0.34. It has the
Bayer designation α
Canis Minoris,
which is
Latinized to
Alpha Canis Minoris, and
abbreviated α CMi or
Alpha CMi, respectively...
-
Gamma Ursae Minoris (γ
Ursae Minoris,
abbreviated Gamma UMi, γ UMi), also
named Pherkad /ˈfɜːrkæd/, is a star in the
northern constellation of Ursa Minor...
-
Minori (美野里町,
Minori-machi) was a town
located in
Higashiibaraki District,
Ibaraki Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion...