- mast) but the
suggestion was not followed. T
Pyxidis,
located about 4
degrees northeast of
Alpha Pyxidis, is a
recurrent nova that has
flared up to magnitude...
- T
Pyxidis supernova. He had used data for a far more
deadly gamma-ray
burst (GRB)
occurring 1 kilop****c from Earth, not a supernova, and T
Pyxidis certainly...
- Beta
Pyxidis,
Latinized from β
Pyxidis, is a
double star
located in the
southern constellation Pyxis. It has an
apparent visual magnitude of 3.954, making...
-
Alpha Pyxidis,
Latinised from α
Pyxidis, is a
giant star in the
constellation Pyxis. It is the
brightest star in Pyxis, and is
easily visible to the naked...
- WX
Pyxidis is a
cataclysmic variable star
system in the
constellation Pyxis. Its X-ray
emissions were
discovered in 1984,
after which a
visual correlate...
- Theta
Pyxidis,
Latinized from θ
Pyxidis, is a red M-type
giant in the
constellation Pyxis. It is
approximately 500 ± 30
light years from Earth. It is...
- Epsilon
Pyxidis (ε
Pyxidis) is
quadruple star
system in the
southern constellation of Pyxis. It is
faintly visible to the
naked eye,
having a combined...
-
Gamma Pyxidis,
Latinized from γ
Pyxidis, is a single, orange-hued star in the
southern constellation Pyxis. It is
visible to the
naked eye,
having an...
- TY
Pyxidis is an
eclipsing binary star in the
constellation Pyxis. The
apparent magnitude ranges from 6.85 to 7.5 over 3.2 days. The two
components are...
- VY
Pyxidis is a BL
Herculis variable (type II Cepheid) in the
constellation of Pyxis. It
ranges between apparent magnitudes 7.13 and 7.40 over a period...