- left
shoulder of this asterism. The
primary component has the
proper name
Seginus /sɪˈdʒaɪnəs/[citation needed], the
traditional name of the
Gamma Bootis...
- USS
Seginus (AK-133) was a Crater-class
cargo ship
commissioned by the U.S. Navy for
service in
World War II. She was
responsible for
delivering troops...
- From an
erroneous transcription of
Seginus, the
traditional name for γ Boötis. /ˈsɛɡᵻn/ Boötes γ Boötis Aa
Seginus A
mistranscription of the
Arabic form...
- (AK-129) USS
Arkab (AK-130) USS
Melucta (AK-131) USS
Propus (AK-132) USS
Seginus (AK-133) USS
Syrma (AK-134) USS
Venus (AK-135) USS Ara (AK-136) USS Ascella...
- USS S-28 (SS-133) was a
United States Navy S-class
submarine during World War II USS
Seginus (AK-133) was a
United States Navy Crater-class
cargo ship
during World...
-
luminosity of 58 L☉.
Located 86 light-years distant,
Gamma Boötis, or
Seginus, is a
white giant star of
spectral class A7III, with a
luminosity 34 times...
- 26
Delta Corvi (Algorab) 86.9 ± 0.4 1 A0 IV(n) kB9 2.962
Gamma Boötis (
Seginus) 86.8 ± 0.3 2 A7IV(n) + A7III 3.03 72
Ophiuchi 86.9 ± 0.5 1 A5 V 3.73 +...
- The
Northern Y is
formed by four
prominent stars,
Arcturus (α Boötis),
Seginus (γ Boötis),
Alphecca (α
Coronae Borealis), and
centered on Izar (ε Boötis)...
-
night sky.
Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis) 85 K0.5IIIb 14.7 2.79 ± 0.14 2.377
Seginus (Gamma Boötis) 86.8±0.3 A7 III or A7 IV+(n) 4.65 2.1 3.03 (3.02 – 3.07)...
- Lance) ε Boo (Izar) σ Boo ρ Boo 招搖 (Zhāo Yáo,
Twinkling Indicator) γ Boo (
Seginus) 天乳 (Tiān Rǔ,
Celestial Milk) μ Ser 天輻 (Tiān Fú,
Celestial Spokes) υ Lib...