- the
Milky Way.
These include Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Zeta2 and (probably) Eta
Muscae, as well as HD 100546, a blue-white
Herbig Ae/Be star that is surrounded...
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Theta Muscae (θ
Muscae) is a
multiple star
system in the
southern constellation Musca ("the Fly"),
containing a Wolf-Rayet star and two m****ive companions...
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Entomophthora muscae is a
species of
pathogenic fungus in the
order Entomophthorales which causes a
fatal disease in flies. It can
cause epizootic outbreaks...
- GT
Muscae, also
known as 12
Muscae, is a
variable star
about 400
light years from the Earth, in the
constellation Musca. It is a 5th
magnitude star, so...
- shape, consistency,
refractive index, and motility. They are also
called muscae volitantes (Latin for 'flying flies'), or
mouches volantes (from the same...
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Habronema muscae is an
internal stomach parasite that is most
commonly found in horses. It is the most
common cause of
cutaneous ulcerative granulomas...
- The
Bayer designation ι
Muscae (Iota
Muscae) is
shared by two
stars in the
constellation Musca: ι1
Muscae ι2
Muscae This set
index article includes a...
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Alpha Muscae,
Latinized from α
Muscae, is a star in the
southern cir****polar
constellation of Musca. With an
apparent visual magnitude of +2.7, it is...
- HD 100546, also
known as KR
Muscae, is a pre-main
sequence star of
spectral type B8 to A0
located 353 light-years (108 p****cs) from
Earth in the southern...
-
designation ζ
Muscae (Zeta
Muscae, ζ Mus) is
shared by two
stars in the
constellation Musca: ζ1
Muscae ζ2
Muscae Located 2.6° to the west of Beta
Muscae, the pair...