- from the
Solar System. HD 87884 is
separated from
Regulus by 176″ and is
itself a
close pair.
Regulus,
along with five
slightly dimmer stars (Zeta Leonis...
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Regulus or
regulus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Regulus is one of the
brightest stars in the
night sky.
Regulus,
Latin for
little king,...
- The SSM-N-8A
Regulus, also
known as the
Regulus I and RGM-6, was a nuclear-capable turbojet-powered
second generation cruise missile operated by the US...
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cruisers that had deplo**** with
Regulus I and 23
other submarines potentially available for conversion.
Carrying two
Regulus II
missiles in a
hangar integral...
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Several ships have been
named Regulus for the star
Regulus:
Regulus (1797 ship) was
built in Spain. The
British captured her in 1797. She
spent her career...
- The
goldcrest (
Regulus regulus) is a very
small p****erine bird in the
kinglet family. Its
colourful golden crest feathers, as well as
being called the...
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mercenaries under Xanthippus and
bristling against Regulus'
proposals of
harsh terms,
fought Regulus at the
Battle of the
Bagradas River. On a plain, which...
- USS
Regulus is a name used more than once by the
United States Navy: USS
Regulus (AK-14),
commissioned in
ordinary 8
August 1940 USS
Regulus (AF-57), launched...
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Three vessels of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Regulus,
after the star: HMS
Regulus (1785) was a
fifth rate ship of 44 guns,
launched at
Northam in...
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pharmaceutical giant Sanofi –Aventis
awarded Regulus with the
largest microRNA partnership to date –
targeting fibrosis.
Regulus has
active collaborations with leading...