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1377:, is a triple star popular with amateur astronomers. It has an overall magnitude of 4.3 and is 121 light-years away. Its name is from the Arabic phrase for "club" or "staff". The primary appears to be of magnitude 4.3 and is blue-white. The secondary appears to be of magnitude 6.5, but is actually a close double star itself with a primary of magnitude 7.0 and a secondary of magnitude 7.6. The secondary and tertiary stars have an orbital period of 260 years. The primary has an absolute magnitude of 2.6 and is of spectral class F0. The secondary and tertiary stars are separated by 2 arcseconds; the primary and secondary are separated by 109.1 arcseconds at an angle of 171 degrees.
1461:(or Xuange) are a small group of stars in the far north of the constellation. The magnitude 4.05 Theta Boötis has a spectral type of F7 and an absolute magnitude of 3.8. Iota Boötis is a triple star with a primary of magnitude 4.8 and spectral class of A7, a secondary of magnitude 7.5, and a tertiary of magnitude 12.6. The primary is 97 light-years away. The primary and secondary stars are separated by 38.5 arcseconds, at an angle of 33 degrees. The primary and tertiary stars are separated by 86.7 arcseconds at an angle of 194 degrees. Both the primary and tertiary appear white in a telescope, but the secondary appears yellow-hued.
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4945:(4). L. Hebb, F. Bouchy, N. P. Gibson, G. Hébrard, F. P. Keenan, B. Loeillet, J. Meaburn, C. Moutou, B. Smalley, I. Todd, R. G. West, D. R. Anderson, S. Bentley, B. Enoch, C. A. Haswell, C. Hellier, K. Horne, J. Irwin, T. A. Lister, I. McDonald, P. Maxted, M. Mayor, A. J. Norton, N. Parley, C. Perrier, F. Pont, D. Queloz, R. Ryans, A. M. S. Smith, S. Udry, P. J. Wheatley, D. M. Wilson: 1532–1538.
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Kovács, G.; Bakos, G. Á.; Torres, G.; Sozzetti, A.; Latham, D. W.; Noyes, R. W.; Butler, R. P.; Marcy, G. W.; Fischer, D. A.; Fernández, J. M.; Esquerdo, G.; Sasselov, D. D.; Stefanik, R. P.; Pál, A.; Lázár, J.; Papp, I.; Sári, P. (20 November 2007). "HAT-P-4b: A Metal-rich Low-Density
Transiting Hot
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44 Boötis (i Boötis) is a double variable star 42 light-years away. It has an overall magnitude of 4.8 and appears yellow to the naked eye. The primary is of magnitude 5.3 and the secondary is of magnitude 6.1; their orbital period is 220 years. The secondary is itself an eclipsing variable star with
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is a quadruple star popular with amateur astronomers. The primary is a yellow star of magnitude 4.7 and the secondary is an orange star of magnitude 6.8. The system is 22 light-years away and has an orbital period of 150 years. The primary and secondary have a separation of 6.7 arcseconds at an angle
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that can be either spectral class A or F. Like BL Boötis-type stars they are metal-poor. Scientists have had difficulty explaining the characteristics of Lambda Boötis stars, partly because only around 60 confirmed members exist, but also due to heterogeneity in the literature. Lambda has an absolute
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described him circling the north pole, herding the two bears. Later ancient Greek depictions, described by
Ptolemy, have him holding the reins of his hunting dogs (Canes Venatici) in his left hand, with a spear, club, or staff in his right hand. After Hevelius introduced Mons Maenalus in 1681, Boötes
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is another weak shower radiating from Boötes. It begins on April 16, peaks on April 30 and May 1, and ends on May 12. Its meteors are slow-moving, with a velocity of 15.1 km/s. They were discovered in 2006. The shower's peak hourly rate can be as high as six meteors per hour. Though named for a
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from the comet dating to 1819, 1825 and 1830 was predicted to enter Earth's atmosphere on June 23, 2004. The predictions of a shower less spectacular than the 1998 showing were borne out in a display that had a maximum zenithal hourly rate of 16–20 meteors per hour that night. The June
Bootids are
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In 1982, E. A. Reznikov discovered that the 1916 outburst was caused by material released from the comet in 1819. Another outburst of the June
Bootids was not observed until 1998, because Comet Pons–Winnecke's orbit was not in a favorable position. However, on June 27, 1998, an outburst of meteors
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is a wide double star with a primary of magnitude 3.5 and a secondary of magnitude 7.8. The primary is a yellow giant that has cooled and expanded to 10.4 times the diameter of the Sun. Of spectral class G8IV, it is around 121 light-years away, while the secondary is a yellow main sequence star of
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Kappa Boötis is another wide double star. The primary is 155 light-years away and has a magnitude of 4.5. The secondary is 196 light-years away and has a magnitude of 6.6. The two components are separated by 13.4 arcseconds, at an angle of 236 degrees. The primary, with spectral class A7, appears
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Callisto, in the form of a bear was almost killed by her son, who was out hunting. Zeus rescued her, taking her into the sky where she became Ursa Major, "the Great Bear". Arcturus, the name of the constellation's brightest star, comes from the Greek word meaning "guardian of the bear". Sometimes
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is a close triple star. The primary is a blue-white star of magnitude 4.9, the secondary is a blue-white star of magnitude 5.8, and the tertiary is a star of magnitude 10.4. The primary and secondary components are separated by 5.6 arcseconds at an angle of 108 degrees; the primary and tertiary
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da Silva, Ronaldo; Udry, Stéphane; Bouchy, François; Moutou, Claire; Mayor, Michel; Beuzit, Jean-Luc; Bonfils, Xavier; Delfosse, Xavier; Desort, Morgan; Forveille, Thierry; Galland, Franck; Hébrard, Guillaume; Lagrange, Anne-Marie; Loeillet, Benoit; Lovis, Christophe; Pepe, Francesco; Perrier,
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companion. Lying 205 light-years away from Earth, The physical pair has a period of 123.3 years and consists of a magnitude 4.5 and a magnitude 4.6 star. The two components are separated by 1.0 arcseconds at an angle of 303 degrees. The optical companion is of magnitude 10.9, separated by 99.3
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comments that this outburst resembled a "typical dust trail crossing". The Alpha
Bootids normally begin on April 14, peaking on April 27 and 28, and finishing on May 12. Its meteors are slow-moving, with a velocity of 20.9 kilometers per second. They may be related to Comet
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2361:; 500 years ago, it experienced a catastrophic breakup event. It is now dormant. The Quadrantids had notable displays in 1982, 1985 and 2004. Meteors from this shower often appear to have a blue hue and travel at a moderate speed of 41.5–43 kilometers per second.
2396:, first recognized on May 27, 1916, by William F. Denning. The shower, with its slow meteors, was not observed prior to 1916 because Earth did not cross the comet's dust trail until Jupiter perturbed Pons–Winnecke's orbit, causing it to come within 0.03
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Desidera, S.; Carolo, E.; Gratton, R.; Martinez
Fiorenzano, A.F.; Endl, M.; Mesa, D.; Barbieri, M.; Bonavita, M.; Cecconi, M.; Claudi, R.U.; Cosentino, R.; Marzari, F.; Scuderi, S. (7 September 2011). "A giant planet in the triple system HD 132563".
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and was discovered in the same manner. It orbits every 919 days inclined at 50°, and is 1.76 AU from the host star. The host star, HD 128311, is a K0V-type star located 16.6 parsecs from Earth. It is smaller than the Sun, with a mass of
1067:, the lake, was placed south of Arcturus, though its specific location is disputed. It may have been placed entirely in Boötes, on either side of the Boötes-Virgo border, or on either side of the Virgo-Libra border. The constellation
703:, to whom one day Zeus went and had a meal. To verify that the guest was really the king of the gods, Lycaon killed his grandson and prepared a meal made from his flesh. Zeus noticed and became very angry, transforming Lycaon into a
2108:. Discovered via the transit method, it orbits 0.036 AU from its host star with a period of 2.24 days. WASP-14 b has a density of 4.6 grams per cubic centimeter, making it one of the densest exoplanets known. Its host star,
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is located in northern Boötes near Kappa Boötis, in its namesake former constellation of
Quadrans Muralis. Quadrantid meteors are dim, but have a peak visible hourly rate of approximately 100 per hour on January 3–4. The
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denote the herdsman's waist. Rho is an orange giant of spectral type K3III located around 160 light-years from Earth. It is ever so slightly variable, wavering by 0.003 of a magnitude from its average of 3.57. Sigma, a
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is an eclipsing variable star. The primary is of variable magnitude and the secondary is of magnitude 6.2; they have an orbital period of 225 years. The components are separated by 1.0 arcsecond at an angle of 40
1397:, is a close triple star popular with amateur astronomers and the most prominent binary star in Boötes. The primary is a yellow- or orange-hued magnitude 2.5 giant star, the secondary is a magnitude 4.6 blue-hued
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and then A to k to label what he saw as the most prominent 35 stars in the constellation, with subsequent astronomers splitting Kappa, Mu, Nu and Pi as two stars each. Nu is also the same star as Psi
Herculis.
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is an optical double star. The primary is an orange giant of magnitude 5.0 and the secondary is a white star of magnitude 5.0. The primary is 870 light-years away and the secondary is 430 light-years.
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radiating from Boötes, later confirmed to be associated with Pons-Winnecke, was observed. They were incredibly long-lived, with trails of the brightest meteors lasting several seconds at times. Many
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and special patron of farmers. Boötes may have been represented by the animal foreleg constellation in ancient Egypt, resembling that of an ox sufficiently to have been originally proposed as the "
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Brown, P.; Wong, D.K.; Weryk, R.J.; Wiegert, P. (May 2010). "A meteoroid stream survey using the
Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar: II: Identification of minor showers using a 3D wavelet transform".
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was observed by visual observer Frank Witte from 00:00 to 2:30 UTC. In a 6 cm telescope, he observed 433 meteors in a field of view near
Arcturus with a diameter of less than 1°.
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The Quadrantids are notoriously difficult to observe because of a low radiant and often inclement weather. The parent body of the meteor shower has been disputed for decades; however,
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radiate from near the namesake star, and were hypothesized in 2010. The average Rho Bootid has an entry velocity of 43 km/s. It peaks in November and lasts for three days.
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of 0.22. HD 132563B b is one of very few planets found in triple star systems; it orbits the isolated member of the system, which is separated from the other components, a
1995:. The star is of type K0 and is located 110 parsecs from Earth; it appears at a visual magnitude of 7.96. It is significantly larger than the Sun, with a mass of 1.61
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Boötes is a constellation bordered by Virgo to the south, Coma Berenices and Canes Venatici to the west, Ursa Major to the northwest, Draco to the northeast, and Hercules,
2408:, green-hued trails, and even some meteors that cast shadows were observed throughout the outburst, which had a maximum zenithal hourly rate of 200–300 meteors per hour.
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903:, meaning "great horn", is more common. Arcturus was given such importance in Chinese celestial mythology because of its status marking the beginning of the
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at a distance of 1.32 AU with a period of 464.3 days. Its host star is a magnitude 7.88 G5-type star, 98.2 parsecs from Earth. It has a radius of 3.4
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observed in April 1860 at a magnitude of 9.7. It has never been observed since, but that does not preclude the possibility of it being a highly irregular
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The placement of Arcturus has also been mutable through the centuries. Traditionally, Arcturus lay between his thighs, as Ptolemy depicted him. However,
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Walker, G. A. H.; Croll, B.; Matthews, J. M.; Kuschnig, R.; Huber, D.; Weiss, W. W.; Shkolnik, E.; Rucinski, S. M.; Guenther, D. B. (19 February 2008).
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Christian; Pont, Frédéric; Queloz, Didier; Santos, Nuno C.; Ségransan, Damien; Sivan, Jean-Pierre; Vidal-Madjar, Alfred; Zucker, Shay (October 2007).
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The other Chinese constellations made up of the stars of Boötes existed in the modern constellation's north; they are all representations of weapons.
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Lost Stars: Lost, Missing and Troublesome Stars from the Catalogues of Johannes Bayer, Nicholas Louis de Lacaille, John Flamsteed, and Sundry Others
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Joshi, Y. C.; Pollacco, D.; Collier Cameron, A.; Skillen, I.; Simpson, E.; Steele, I.; Street, R. A.; Stempels, H. C.; et al. (February 2009).
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that ranges in magnitude from a minimum of 7.1 to a maximum of 6.5 every 0.27 days. Both stars are G-type stars. Another eclipsing binary star is
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Collier Cameron, Andrew; Horne, Keith; James, David; Penny, Alan; Semel, Meir (8 December 2000). "τ Boo b: Not so bright, but just as heavy".
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observations. It orbits at almost the same distance as Earth, at 1.099 AU; however, its orbital period is significantly longer at 448.6 days.
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of 319 degrees. The tertiary is a magnitude 12.6 star (though it may be observed to be brighter) and the quaternary is a magnitude 13.6 star.
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Colloquially, its pattern of stars has been likened to a kite or ice cream cone. However, depictions of Boötes have varied historically.
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4309:"ELODIE metallicity-biased search for transiting Hot Jupiters IV. Intermediate period planets orbiting the stars HD 43691 and HD 132406"
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and colleagues in 1981, it is roughly 700 million light-years from Earth. Beyond it and within the bounds of the constellation, lie two
1348:, or Seginus, is a white giant star of spectral class A7III, with a luminosity 34 times and diameter 3.5 times that of the Sun. It is a
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Typically, only 1–2 dim, very slow meteors are visible per hour; the average June Bootid has a magnitude of 5.0. It is related to the
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is a Sun-like star of spectral type G0V with an apparent magnitude of 8.45, 231.5 light-years from Earth. It has a mass of 1.09
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star in Boötes, the Phi Bootid radiant has moved into Hercules. The meteor stream is associated with three different asteroids:
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is a weak shower that begins on January 5, peaks on January 16, and ends on January 18. Its meteors travel at 43 km/s. The
1971:. Its star is a K1V-type star of apparent magnitude 12.7, far below naked-eye visibility, and smaller than the Sun at 0.78
1546:, also called Alazal. It has a spectral class of B9 and is 40 parsecs from Earth. There is also one M-type star, magnitude 4.81
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Two Russian astronomers determined in 2002 that material ejected from the comet in 1825 was responsible for the 1998 outburst.
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K1.5III, Arcturus is an ageing star that has exhausted its core supply of hydrogen and cooled and expanded to a diameter of 27
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that range in magnitude from 7.0 to 12.0 over a period of 258 days, and magnitude 4.7 to 5.4 over 450 days, respectively.
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is a short, young meteor shower that begins on January 9, peaks from January 16 to January 18, and ends on January 18.
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from Earth, Arcturus, or Alpha Boötis, is the brightest star in Boötes and the fourth-brightest star in the sky at an
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2400:(4.5 million km; 2.8 million mi) of Earth's orbit the first year the June Bootids were observed.
5119:(1). Fernández, J. M.; Esquerdo, G.; Sasselov, D. D.; Stefanik, R. P.; Pál, A.; Lázár, J.; Papp, I.; Sári, P.: L41.
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of spectral type F3V, is suspected of varying in brightness from 4.45 to 4.49. It is around 52 light-years distant.
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is a G8 yellow dwarf of magnitude 4.55, and absolute magnitude is 5.5. Two dimmer G-type stars are magnitude 4.86
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is orbited by a large planet, discovered in 1999. The host star itself is a magnitude 4.5 star of type F7V, 15.6
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Rodler, F.; Lopez-Morales, M.; Ribas, I. (18 June 2012). "Weighing the non-transiting hot Jupiter τ Boo b".
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has a spectral class of K5 and an absolute magnitude of −0.3. Dimmer than Upsilon Boötis is magnitude 4.54
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of the Quadrantids is approximately 130 meteors per hour at their peak; it is also a very narrow shower.
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is another type Sc galaxy of magnitude 10.9. It measures 3.9 by 2.0 arcminutes. Other galaxies include
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at an angle of 341 degrees; the primary's spectral class is K0 and it has a luminosity of 200
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Jenniskens, Peter (September 2012). "Mapping Meteoroid Orbits: New Meteor Showers Discovered".
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Russell, Henry Norris (October 1922). "The new international symbols for the constellations".
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There are several minor showers in Boötes, some of whose existence is yet to be verified. The
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of magnitude 3.5 and spectral type G8IIIa. Like Arcturus, it has expanded and cooled off the
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Popper, D. M. (1983). "The F-type eclipsing binaries ZZ Bootis, CW Eridani, and BK Pegasi".
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deviated from this tradition by placing Arcturus "where his garment is fastened by a knot".
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This article is about the Northern constellation. For the astronomical observatory, see
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in 1922, is "Boo". The official constellation boundaries, as set by Belgian astronomer
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Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (medieval and early-modern images of Bootes)
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The Brightest Stars: Discovering the Universe Through the Sky's Most Brilliant Stars
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Besides Pulcherrima and Alkalurops, there are several other binary stars in Boötes:
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to the east. The three-letter abbreviation for the constellation, as adopted by the
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spectral type G0V. The two are thought to take 120,000 years to orbit each other.
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The constellation of Boötes overlaid on the ancient Egyptian foreleg constellation
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host star and being of low density. Discovered in 2007, HAT-P-4 b has a mass of
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coordinates stretch from +7.36° to +55.1°. Covering 907 square degrees, Boötes
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is a barred spiral galaxy, notable for being the host of the 2005 supernova
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and a radius of 4.6 solar radii. Its one planet, discovered in 2011 by the
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Horváth, István; Bagoly, Zsolt; Hakkila, Jon; Tóth, L. V. (2015-11-18).
3717:"What's 250 Million Light-Years Big, Almost Empty, and Full of Answers?"
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to the left; they represented companions that orchestrated the seasons.
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2596:"The Celestial River: Identifying the Ancient Egyptian Constellations"
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is one of the most massive and dense exoplanets known, with a mass of
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Two of the brighter Mira-type variable stars in the constellation are
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components are separated by 128 arcseconds at an angle of 128 degrees.
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and have masses not much larger than the Sun's, on average, 1.5
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to his son. In the meantime Callisto had been transformed into a she-
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a range of 0.6 magnitudes; its orbital period is 6.4 hours. It is a
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Two Chinese constellations have an uncertain placement in Boötes.
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showers; the streams in the complex have highly inclined orbits.
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On April 28, 1984, a remarkable outburst of the normally placid
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have been discovered encircling ten stars in Boötes as of 2012.
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Following another reading, the constellation is identified with
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to avenge their supposedly poisoned friends by killing Icarius.
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is also a hot Jupiter. It is noted for orbiting a particularly
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is the prototype of its class of pulsating variable stars, the
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to her father's body, whereupon both she and the dog committed
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is present in the planet's atmosphere. Tau Boötis b does not
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Thompson, Robert Bruce; Thompson, Barbara Fritchman (2007).
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not expected to have another outburst in the next 50 years.
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Bayer located Arcturus above the Herdman's left knee in his
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1935:. The planet was discovered by the radial velocity method.
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There is one bright B-class star in Boötes; magnitude 4.93
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The constellation Boötes as it can be seen by the naked eye
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and was memorialized for his ingenuity as a constellation.
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The stars of Boötes were incorporated into many different
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at around 830 million and 1 billion light-years distant.
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Marking the herdsman's head is Beta Boötis, or Nekkar, a
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in 1930, are defined by a polygon of 16 segments. In the
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is the host star for a two-planet system, consisting of
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There were also two weapons made up of a singular star.
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is not clear. According to one version, he was a son of
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Further away lies the 250-million-light-year-diameter
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has an overall magnitude of 9.1 and a diameter of 11
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of −0.05; It is also the brightest star north of the
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its star, rather, its orbit is inclined 46 degrees.
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699:. Arcas was brought up by his maternal grandfather
691:and also referred to as Arcas and Arcturus, son of
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1873:The larger of the two, HD 128311 c, has a mass of
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1173:mountain. By 1801, when Johann Bode published his
27:Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
4938:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
4293:. American Association of Variable Star Observers
4272:. American Association of Variable Star Observers
4251:. American Association of Variable Star Observers
4230:. American Association of Variable Star Observers
2477:. All of the Bootid-Coronae Borealid showers are
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2020:Another single planetary system in Boötes is the
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4731:. Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams, IAU
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2145:image of SDSSCGB 10189, three colliding galaxies
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5892:. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5872:. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5852:. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5832:. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5766:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5746:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5726:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5706:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5686:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5666:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5646:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5626:. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5301:Observing Variable Stars, Novae, and Supernovae
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6005:(2). Moffat, A. F. J.; Sasselov, D.: 691–697.
5160:David Levy's Guide to Observing Meteor Showers
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5788:Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg
5196:"Meteor Activity Outlook for June 23-29 2012"
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5438:(4th ed.). Princeton University Press.
5217:(2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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4203:"Delta Scuti and the Delta Scuti Variables"
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5944:Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders
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5318:Niksch, Dale; Block, Adam (16 May 2004).
5271:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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4368:The Cambridge Guide to the Constellations
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2748:
1237:numbered 54 stars for the constellation.
1145:coordinates of these borders lie between
807:and others to predict the 1758 return of
4725:"Thirteen New Meteor Showers Recognized"
4723:Green, Daniel W. E. (17 November 2007).
3053:
2384:A bright Quadrantid observed at twilight
2335:, a minor planet, as the parent. 2003 EH
2126:. It also has a very high proportion of
1669:. BL Boötis type stars are a subtype of
1465:white and the secondary appears bluish.
739:and driving the bears of Ursa Major and
8942:
4264:Watson, Christopher (18 January 2010).
4034:
3278:
2908:
2881:
2696:
2536:
2499:, which is in turn linked to the comet
2153:facing away from the plane of our home
1588:arcseconds at an angle of 259 degrees.
628:Another myth associated with Boötes by
5700:"BD+33 2562 - High proper motion star"
5680:"Delta Boötis - Star in double system"
5620:"Alpha Boötis - Red Giant Branch Star"
5261:
5251:
5232:Mandelbaum, Allen; translator (1990).
4905:Meteor Showers and their Parent Comets
4285:Watson, Christopher (4 January 2010).
4222:Watson, Christopher (4 January 2010).
3378:Rodler, Lopez-Morales & Ribas 2012
3029:
2993:
2932:
2920:
2896:
1920:. The star is orbited by a gas giant,
1718:from Earth. It has a mass of 1.3
1644:. These stars are somewhat similar to
1285:), Arcturus shines with 133 times the
537:. Boötes is home to many other bright
4886:Yup'ik Eskimo Dictionary, 2nd edition
4130:
3314:
3254:
2818:
2581:
2491:The Rho Bootid shower is part of the
2028:system. The parent star, technically
970:. Another northern constellation was
664:, Icarius' dog, brought his daughter
7:
5214:Cambridge Guide to Stars and Planets
5211:Moore, Patrick; Tirion, Wil (1997).
5177:Lunsford, Robert (16 January 2012).
4058:
4046:
4010:
3926:
3897:
3885:
3350:
3338:
3326:
3266:
2830:
1941:is a star with one orbiting planet,
1752:measurements, it has a mass of 5.95
1579:is a triple star that consists of a
731:Arcturus is depicted as leading the
8788:Psalterium Georgianum/Harpa Georgii
5640:"Eta Boötis - Spectroscopic Binary"
5284:. Institute of Physics Publishing.
4201:Templeton, Matthew (16 July 2010).
4119:IAU Bootid-Coronae Borealid Complex
3527:Exoplanet Encyclopedia HD 132563B b
2287:Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall
1703:A digital rendering of Tau Boötis b
1169:was often depicted standing on the
8683:Honores Friderici/Gloria Frederici
6058:. International Astronomical Union
5434:Ridpath, Ian; Tirion, Wil (2007).
5343:(4th ed.). Houghton Mifflin.
4243:Watson, Christopher (3 May 2013).
3551:Exoplanet Encyclopedia HD 136418 b
3515:Exoplanet Encyclopedia HD 131496 b
3461:Exoplanet Encyclopedia HD 128311 c
3446:Exoplanet Encyclopedia HD 128311 b
2267:, which peaked at magnitude 15.3.
2178:Shapley–Sawyer Concentration Class
1744:, orbits at a distance of 240 AU.
25:
5583:Atlas of Astronomical Discoveries
5515:The Astrophysical Journal Letters
5194:Lunsford, Robert (21 June 2012).
4888:. Alaska Native Language Center.
4765:"Bootid-Coronae Borealid Complex"
1991:is also encircled by one planet,
1056:or the spear, was represented by
9031:Constellations listed by Ptolemy
8993:
8981:
8969:
8957:
8945:
8608:(including Ptolemy's Argo Navis)
8278:
8277:
7436:
7435:
6052:"Boötes, constellation boundary"
4970:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.14178.x
4684:Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
4662:Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
4640:Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
4614:Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
4592:Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
4570:Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
4548:Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
4526:Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
4504:Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
4478:Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
3583:Exoplanet Encyclopedia WASP-14 b
3503:Exoplanet Encyclopedia WASP-23 b
3491:Exoplanet Encyclopedia HD 132406
3429:Exoplanet Encyclopedia HAT-P-4 b
3363:Exoplanet Encyclopedia Tau Boo b
2624:from the original on 2022-10-09.
2187:Boötes has two bright galaxies.
1945:. The planet, discovered by the
1344:Located 86 light-years distant,
1131:International Astronomical Union
391:
247:Stars within 10.00 pc (32.62 ly)
120:
88:
8334:Vespucci or Corsalius early 16c
2467:Bootid-Coronae Borealid Complex
1769:. The host star and planet are
1535:, class K4; and magnitude 4.83
1504:, class G8, and magnitude 4.76
1492:, class F8; and magnitude 4.93
1445:), "the Whelps of the Hyenas",
1428:yellow-white main-sequence star
5760:"Sigma Boötis - Variable star"
5419:. Princeton University Press.
5303:. Cambridge University Press.
5238:. New York City: Bantam Dell.
5162:. Cambridge University Press.
5095:. Courier Dover Publications.
4907:. Cambridge University Press.
4371:. Cambridge University Press.
727:, which means "Bear Watcher".
514:, Boötes is now one of the 88
438:, located between 0° and +60°
358:Visible at latitudes between +
1:
5358:Polakis, Tom (3 March 2009).
4617:. 6 July 2011. Archived from
4481:. 5 July 2012. Archived from
2521:Lists of astronomical objects
757:
589:as a celestial reference for
8882:obsolete constellation names
8018:48 constellations listed by
5999:Astronomy & Astrophysics
5764:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
5744:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
5740:"Rho Boötis - Variable star"
5724:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
5704:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
5684:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
5664:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
5644:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
5624:SIMBAD Astronomical Database
5360:"Boötes and Corona Borealis"
4884:Jacobson, Steven A. (2012).
4729:Electronic Telegram No. 1142
4427:Astronomy & Astrophysics
4408:10.1016/j.icarus.2009.11.015
3751:Astronomy & Astrophysics
3607:Thompson & Thompson 2007
3595:Thompson & Thompson 2007
3182:Thompson & Thompson 2007
3153:Thompson & Thompson 2007
2549:Thompson & Thompson 2007
1866:; it was discovered through
1695:Stars with planetary systems
1511:Of apparent magnitude 4.06,
1139:equatorial coordinate system
833:; it was not given the name
561:, who was the leader of the
476:
8823:Sceptrum et Manus Iustitiae
6131:Boötes in Chinese astronomy
5545:10.1088/2041-8205/753/1/L25
4457:10.1051/0004-6361/201117191
4365:Bakich, Michael E. (1995).
4207:Variable Star of the Season
3781:10.1051/0004-6361/201424829
3102:AAVSO Delta Scuti Variables
2843:Star Tales Quadrans Muralis
2149:Boötes is in a part of the
1632:semi-regular variable stars
1531:, class K3; magnitude 4.81
1527:, class K4; magnitude 4.86
1468:An apparent magnitude 4.18
1013:, variously representing a
910:Two constellations flanked
819:. It was originally called
795:, an astronomer who used a
9047:
6029:10.1051/0004-6361:20078952
5660:"Beta Boötis - Flare Star"
5581:Schilling, Govert (2011).
5339:Pasachoff, Jay M. (2000).
5282:The Data Book of Astronomy
4903:Jenniskens, Peter (2006).
4345:10.1051/0004-6361:20077314
4314:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2594:Berio, Alessandro (2014).
1892:and a radius of 0.73
1825:and a radius of 1.59
1204:
871:grounds, was also holy to
855:mountains, was created by
801:astronometric measurements
719:, who was angry at Zeus's
496:
464:
29:
8891:
8876:
8613:
8574:
8329:
8293:
8275:
8027:
7987:
7936:
7488:
7433:
7382:
7351:
6877:
6821:
6126:
5198:. American Meteor Society
5181:. American Meteor Society
5179:"2012 Meteor Shower List"
5113:The Astrophysical Journal
4095:Štohl & Porubčan 1993
3476:Da Silva Udry et al. 2007
2119:and a mass of 1.211
1656:. Anomalous Cepheids are
1356:and as subjects to study
1330:B-type main sequence star
442:, and 13 and 16 hours of
356:
51:
46:
8818:Sceptrum Brandenburgicum
7482:88 modern constellations
5078:. University of Illinois
5057:. University of Illinois
5036:. University of Illinois
5015:. University of Illinois
4994:. University of Illinois
4704:Observing Variable Stars
2858:Star Tales Mons Maenalus
2375:73P/Schwassmann–Wachmann
2073:and a mass of 1.33
1600:W Ursae Majoris variable
1096:Native American cultures
1094:Boötes is also known to
775:can be seen at his feet.
239:Stars brighter than 3.00
9026:Northern constellations
8606:Obsolete constellations
8357:Keyser & de Houtman
7941:Lists of constellations
6809:ZTF J153932.16+502738.8
6774:2MASS J15031961+2525196
6141:List of stars in Boötes
6120:Constellation of Boötes
6021:2008A&A...482..691W
5988:. Solaria Publications.
5961:Wagman, Morton (2003).
5436:Stars and Planets Guide
5417:Stars and Planets Guide
5320:"Best of AOP: NGC 5248"
5280:Moore, Patrick (2000).
5158:Levy, David H. (2008).
4871:. IAU. 5 September 2012
4851:. IAU. 5 September 2012
4831:. IAU. 5 September 2012
4811:. IAU. 5 September 2012
4791:. IAU. 5 September 2012
4771:. IAU. 5 September 2012
4751:. IAU. 5 September 2012
4700:Good, Gerry A. (2003).
4449:2011A&A...533A..90D
4337:2007A&A...473..323D
4083:Koed & Sherrod 2003
3773:2015A&A...584A..48H
3619:Niksch & Block 2004
2965:Moore & Tirion 1997
2471:Theta Coronae Borealids
1913:and a radius of 1
1433:Traditionally known as
1207:List of stars in Boötes
942:was formed from modern
926:was formed from modern
863:. The mountain, one of
583:mentions Boötes in the
59:List of stars in Boötes
34:. For cosmic void, see
8843:Telescopium Herschelii
5322:. NOAO. Archived from
5299:North, Gerald (2004).
2385:
2305:Boötes is home to the
2302:
2146:
2143:Hubble Space Telescope
2004:radial velocity method
1840:
1727:and a radius of 1.331
1704:
1550:. It is of class gM0.
1197:
885:Chinese constellations
803:. Lalande worked with
776:
750:Boötes as depicted in
577:
522:in the night sky, the
455:
450:. The name comes from
8768:Officina Typographica
7982:Constellation history
5984:White, Gavin (2008).
5600:Schaaf, Fred (2008).
5415:Ridpath, Ian (2001).
2383:
2300:
2259:, a type SBb galaxy.
2141:
1838:
1702:
1484:There are two dimmer
1313:reveals that it is a
1287:luminosity of the Sun
1195:
1044:, was represented by
879:Non-Western astronomy
781:former constellations
749:
575:
549:History and mythology
520:fourth-brightest star
516:modern constellations
6835:HD 136418 b (Awasis)
6084:The clickable Bootes
5986:Babylonian Star-lore
5380:Astronomical Journal
5235:The Odyssey of Homer
4869:Meteor Shower Center
4849:Meteor Shower Center
4829:Meteor Shower Center
4809:Meteor Shower Center
4789:Meteor Shower Center
4769:Meteor Shower Center
4749:Meteor Shower Center
3715:Francis, Matthew R.
3539:Desidera et al. 2011
2603:Sino-Platonic Papers
2479:Jupiter family comet
2475:Xi Coronae Borealids
2319:zenithal hourly rate
2229:emission-line galaxy
2053:spectroscopic binary
1350:Delta Scuti variable
1315:spectroscopic binary
805:Nicole-Reine Lepaute
799:to perform detailed
261:(α Boo) (−0.04)
8693:Globus Aerostaticus
8343:Triangulum Australe
7893:Triangulum Australe
7388:Astronomical events
5935:1993mtpb.conf...41S
5574:1922PA.....30..469R
5537:2012ApJ...753L..25R
5392:1983AJ.....88.1242P
5135:2007ApJ...670L..41K
4961:2009MNRAS.392.1532J
4924:Sky & Telescope
4400:2010Icar..207...66B
3813:, pp. 357–368.
3390:Cameron et al. 2000
3305:, pp. 199–200.
3221:SIMBAD Sigma Boötis
3129:SIMBAD Delta Boötis
3066:SIMBAD Gamma Boötis
2967:, pp. 132–133.
2948:SIMBAD Alpha Boötis
2821:, pp. 341–342.
2615:2014SPP...253....1B
1784:Like Tau Boötis b,
1765:). This makes it a
1252:, just shading out
851:, representing the
563:Babylonian pantheon
535:amateur astronomers
458:, which comes from
378:Other designations:
43:
6216:(Asellus Secundus)
6056:The Constellations
5946:. O'Reilly Books.
5495:"Quadrans Muralis"
5364:Astronomy Magazine
5326:on 13 October 2014
5264:has generic name (
4621:on 13 October 2014
4573:. 2 September 2011
4485:on 1 December 2019
4107:IAU Lambda Bootids
4001:, p. 339–344.
3977:, p. 336–337.
3417:Kovács et al. 2007
3405:Walker et al. 2008
3117:Kaler Delta Boötis
3090:AAVSO Gamma Boötis
3042:SIMBAD Beta Boötis
2568:The Constellations
2386:
2355:short-period comet
2303:
2182:surface brightness
2147:
1841:
1708:Extrasolar planets
1705:
1642:anomalous Cepheids
1481:magnitude of 1.8.
1399:main-sequence star
1246:apparent magnitude
1198:
1021:, was formed from
997:, was formed from
777:
605:, twin brother of
578:
518:. It contains the
8933:
8932:
8929:
8928:
8863:Turdus Solitarius
8838:Taurus Poniatovii
8833:Tarandus/Rangifer
8738:Machina Electrica
8570:
8569:
8289:
8288:
7949:
7948:
7447:
7446:
7429:
7428:
7378:
7377:
7370:IDCS J1426.5+3508
7347:
7346:
7224:Cloverleaf quasar
6899:
6898:
6873:
6872:
6817:
6816:
6224:(Asellus Tertius)
5976:978-0-939923-78-6
5953:978-0-596-52685-6
5611:978-0-471-70410-2
5562:Popular Astronomy
5445:978-0-691-13556-4
5426:978-0-691-08913-3
5350:978-0-395-93431-9
5341:Stars and Planets
5310:978-0-521-82047-9
5291:978-0-7503-0620-1
5245:978-0-553-21399-7
5224:978-0-521-58582-8
5169:978-0-521-69691-3
4914:978-0-521-85349-1
4715:978-1-85233-498-7
4595:. 31 October 2007
4378:978-0-521-44921-2
4173:IAU Gamma Bootids
4161:Brown et al. 2010
3939:IAU Alpha Bootids
3568:Joshi et al. 2009
3194:SIMBAD Rho Boötis
3141:SIMBAD BD+33 2562
3006:SIMBAD Eta Boötis
2935:, p. 355–56.
2923:, pp. 55–57.
2737:Star Tales Boötes
2699:, pp. 88–89.
2425:Bootids-Draconids
2339:may be linked to
1646:Cepheid variables
1488:, magnitude 4.83
1250:celestial equator
1182:Germanicus Caesar
986:as its terminus.
918:to the right and
857:Johannes Hevelius
473:
384:
383:
16:(Redirected from
9038:
8998:
8997:
8996:
8986:
8985:
8984:
8974:
8973:
8972:
8962:
8961:
8950:
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8941:
8858:Triangulum Minus
8793:Quadrans Muralis
8599:
8592:
8585:
8576:
8318:
8311:
8304:
8295:
8281:
8280:
8222:Piscis Austrinus
8112:Corona Australis
8012:
8005:
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7823:Piscis Austrinus
7618:Corona Australis
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7438:
7384:
7353:
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6879:
6823:
6738:136418 (Nikawiy)
6693:131496 (Arcalís)
6208:(Asellus Primus)
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3723:. Archived from
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3209:AAVSO Rho Boötis
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2708:Levy 1996 pp=141
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2658:Levy 1996 pp=141
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2634:Homer, Odyssey,
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2394:7P/Pons–Winnecke
2370:Peter Jenniskens
2326:Peter Jenniskens
2162:globular cluster
2151:celestial sphere
2134:Deep-sky objects
2100:
2097:and a radius of
2089:
2039:
2009:
2006:, has a mass of
1963:
1952:
1927:
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1435:Aulād al Dhiʼbah
1389:, also known as
1358:asteroseismology
1354:standard candles
1152:
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835:Quadrans Muralis
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617:now called the "
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7357:Galaxy clusters
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7339:ULAS J1342+0928
7309:SDSS J1430+2303
7279:Maisie's Galaxy
7274:MACS 1423-z7p64
7264:IRAS 13349+2438
7219:CLASS B1359+154
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1135:Eugène Delporte
1123:Corona Borealis
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1117:Characteristics
1100:Yup'ik language
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771:meteor shower.
760:
753:Urania's Mirror
715:by Zeus's wife
676:, and Maera as
656:, which caused
595:Greek mythology
555:ancient Babylon
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3965:, p. 335.
3955:
3953:, p. 334.
3943:
3931:
3929:, p. 110.
3914:
3912:, p. 199.
3902:
3900:, p. 104.
3890:
3878:
3863:
3861:, p. 376.
3851:
3849:, p. 373.
3839:
3837:, p. 368.
3827:
3825:, p. 612.
3815:
3800:
3737:
3707:
3695:
3683:
3671:
3659:
3647:
3635:
3623:
3611:
3609:, p. 104.
3599:
3597:, p. 103.
3587:
3572:
3555:
3543:
3531:
3519:
3507:
3495:
3480:
3465:
3450:
3433:
3421:
3409:
3394:
3382:
3367:
3355:
3343:
3331:
3319:
3317:, p. 123.
3307:
3303:Pasachoff 2000
3295:
3283:
3271:
3259:
3257:, p. 145.
3247:
3234:"Naming Stars"
3225:
3213:
3198:
3186:
3184:, p. 105.
3157:
3155:, p. 106.
3145:
3133:
3121:
3106:
3094:
3082:
3070:
3058:
3046:
3034:
3032:, p. 136.
3022:
3010:
2998:
2996:, p. 503.
2981:
2977:Kaler Arcturus
2969:
2952:
2937:
2925:
2913:
2901:
2899:, p. 150.
2886:
2884:, p. 469.
2874:
2862:
2847:
2835:
2823:
2762:
2753:
2751:, p. 133.
2749:Pasachoff 2000
2741:
2710:
2701:
2660:
2651:
2649:, p. 103.
2639:
2627:
2586:
2584:, p. 207.
2574:
2553:
2551:, p. 102.
2535:
2528:
2525:
2524:
2523:
2516:
2513:
2465:, part of the
2463:Lambda Bootids
2359:Jupiter family
2350:
2342:
2336:
2331:
2294:
2293:Meteor showers
2291:
2237:Seyfert galaxy
2199:(a variety of
2197:type Sc galaxy
2135:
2132:
2123:
2120:
2116:
2113:
2105:
2102:
2094:
2091:
2077:
2074:
2070:
2067:
2044:
2041:
2014:
2011:
1999:
1996:
1982:
1979:
1975:
1972:
1968:
1965:
1957:
1954:
1947:transit method
1932:
1929:
1917:
1914:
1910:
1907:
1896:
1893:
1889:
1886:
1881:
1878:
1863:
1860:
1829:
1826:
1822:
1819:
1811:
1808:
1800:
1797:
1771:tidally locked
1761:
1758:
1754:Jupiter masses
1736:
1733:
1723:
1720:
1696:
1693:
1689:recurrent nova
1665:
1662:
1650:RRAB variables
1611:
1610:Variable stars
1608:
1595:
1594:
1574:
1567:
1555:
1554:Multiple stars
1552:
1513:Upsilon Boötis
1443:aulād al dhiʼb
1410:
1407:
1387:Epsilon Boötis
1337:
1334:
1294:
1291:
1281:
1278:
1266:spectral class
1235:John Flamsteed
1202:
1199:
1189:
1186:
1118:
1115:
1089:Coma Berenices
952:Upsilon Boötis
905:lunar calendar
880:
877:
809:Halley's Comet
793:Jérôme Lalande
737:Canes Venatici
550:
547:
382:
381:
354:
353:
351:
350:
345:
340:
335:
330:
328:Coma Berenices
325:
323:Canes Venatici
320:
315:
309:
307:
306:constellations
301:
300:
298:
297:
292:
287:
281:
279:
277:Meteor showers
273:
272:
269:
263:
262:
256:
255:Brightest star
252:
251:
248:
244:
243:
240:
236:
235:
232:
225:
224:
221:
209:
208:
205:
199:
198:
193:907 sq. deg. (
191:
185:
184:
181:
175:
174:
165:
159:
158:
155:
151:
150:
85:
81:
80:
77:
71:
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63:
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49:
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26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
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6:
4:
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2:
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8991:
8989:
8979:
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8967:
8965:
8960:
8955:
8953:
8943:
8939:
8922:
8921:Vultur volans
8919:
8917:
8916:Vultur cadens
8914:
8912:
8909:
8907:
8904:
8902:
8899:
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8809:
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8801:
8799:
8798:Ramus Pomifer
8796:
8794:
8791:
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8786:
8784:
8781:
8779:
8776:
8774:
8771:
8769:
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8759:
8756:
8754:
8753:Mons Maenalus
8751:
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8736:
8734:
8731:
8729:
8728:Lochium Funis
8726:
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8714:
8713:Leo Palatinus
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7340:
7337:
7335:
7332:
7330:
7327:
7325:
7322:
7320:
7317:
7315:
7314:Teacup galaxy
7312:
7310:
7307:
7305:
7302:
7300:
7297:
7295:
7292:
7290:
7287:
7285:
7284:Markarian 463
7282:
7280:
7277:
7275:
7272:
7270:
7267:
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7255:
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6883:Star clusters
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2269:
2227:, a type Sc
2209:H II regions
2186:
2174:open cluster
2148:
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2049:eccentricity
2034:HD 132563B b
2019:
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1706:
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1539:, class K1.
1533:Omega Boötis
1510:
1508:, class G0.
1496:, class F5.
1486:F-type stars
1483:
1467:
1463:
1442:
1439:أولاد الضباع
1438:
1434:
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1423:Sigma Boötis
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1394:
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1385:
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1369:
1364:Delta Boötis
1362:
1346:Gamma Boötis
1343:
1322:yellow giant
1319:
1302:
1300:
1262:orange giant
1239:
1219:Johann Bayer
1212:
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1175:Uranographia
1174:
1163:
1153:, while the
1120:
1111:
1103:
1102:, Boötes is
1093:
1068:
1064:
1062:
1058:Gamma Boötis
1049:
1037:
1035:
1031:Sigma Boötis
1010:
1007:Theta Boötis
990:
988:
980:Delta Boötis
971:
955:
939:
923:
919:
915:
911:
909:
900:
899:); the name
896:
888:
882:
844:Uranographia
842:
834:
828:
827:in his 1795
820:
778:
773:Mons Mænalus
751:
733:hunting dogs
729:
724:
686:
642:grape farmer
627:
584:
579:
569:" by Berio.
552:
524:orange giant
509:
500:
477:
436:northern sky
386:
385:
377:
369:
357:
290:June Bootids
157:The Herdsman
66:Abbreviation
8988:Outer space
8976:Spaceflight
8698:Hippocampus
8557:Telescopium
8483:de Lacaille
8232:Sagittarius
8087:Capricornus
8082:Canis Minor
8077:Canis Major
7883:Telescopium
7848:Sagittarius
7568:Capricornus
7563:Canis Minor
7558:Canis Major
7401:GRB 080319B
7299:PGC 1470080
7294:PG 1543+489
7214:CEERS-93316
6855:HD 132406 b
6845:HD 128311 b
6201:η (Muphrid)
6178:γ (Seginus)
6136:Boötes Void
5386:: 1242–56.
5330:1 September
5202:7 September
5185:7 September
4875:7 September
4855:9 September
4835:9 September
4815:9 September
4795:9 September
4775:9 September
4755:9 September
4735:9 September
4691:5 September
4679:"WASP-14 b"
4669:5 September
4657:"HAT-P-4 b"
4647:5 September
4625:5 September
4599:5 September
4577:4 September
4555:4 September
4543:"WASP-23 b"
4533:4 September
4511:4 September
4473:"Tau Boo b"
4287:"ZZ Boötis"
4035:AMS June 23
3279:Popper 1983
3030:Schaaf 2008
2994:Wagman 2003
2933:Wagman 2003
2921:Wagman 2003
2897:Bakich 1995
2636:book 5, 272
2493:SMA complex
2486:Rho Bootids
2443:Phi Bootids
2272:Boötes void
2243:, a type S
2235:, a type S
2060:HD 136418 b
2026:triple star
1993:HD 131496 b
1922:HD 132406 b
1853:HD 128311 c
1849:HD 128311 b
1767:hot Jupiter
1729:solar radii
1673:variables.
1577:Zeta Boötis
1478:dwarf stars
1474:Delta Scuti
1395:Pulcherrima
1373:, known as
1303:Uranometria
1242:light-years
1228:through to
1214:Uranometria
1171:Peloponnese
1155:declination
1071:, a bronze
984:Beta Boötis
976:Seven Dukes
893:Blue Dragon
839:Johann Bode
825:Jean Fortin
789:Beta Boötis
761: 1825
725:Arctophylax
682:Canis Minor
678:Canis Major
632:is that of
440:declination
380:Arctophylax
295:Quadrantids
228:Stars with
179:Declination
118:, genitive
36:Boötes void
9010:Categories
8813:Scarabaeus
8783:Polophylax
8643:Argo Navis
8512:Horologium
8366:Chamaeleon
8262:Ursa Minor
8257:Ursa Major
8252:Triangulum
8092:Cassiopeia
8052:Argo Navis
7908:Ursa Minor
7903:Ursa Major
7888:Triangulum
7693:Horologium
7598:Chamaeleon
7578:Cassiopeia
7421:SN 2020tlf
7396:GRB 990123
7365:Abell 1795
7209:CEERS-2112
6860:τ Boötis b
6827:Exoplanets
6764:Gliese 526
6608:125351 (A)
6230:λ (Xuange)
6185:(Princeps)
6173:β (Nekkar)
5906:"NGC 5888"
5886:"NGC 5886"
5866:"NGC 5825"
5846:"NGC 5653"
5826:"NGC 5778"
5803:"NGC 5548"
5780:"NGC 5008"
5521:(1): L25.
5499:Star Tales
5479:Star Tales
5459:Star Tales
5111:Jupiter".
4988:"Arcturus"
4266:"NSV 6717"
4245:"NSV 6697"
4213:3 November
4194:References
4131:Green 2007
3794:2018-06-19
3764:1510.01933
3731:2018-07-17
3315:North 2004
3255:North 2004
2819:Moore 2000
2582:White 2008
2527:References
2509:Nu Bootids
2307:Quadrantid
2245:HII galaxy
2215:and young
2213:dust lanes
2170:arcminutes
2030:HD 132563B
2024:system, a
1885:0.84
1790:metal-rich
1712:Tau Boötis
1658:metal poor
1517:Phi Boötis
1403:arcseconds
1375:Alkalurops
1307:Eta Boötis
1274:solar mass
1205:See also:
1159:culminates
769:Quadrantid
741:Ursa Minor
735:of nearby
721:infidelity
636:, who was
619:Big Dipper
611:Ursa Major
603:Philomenus
591:navigation
318:Ursa Major
203:Main stars
8952:Astronomy
8733:Lumbricus
8478:Vulpecula
8458:Leo Minor
8439:Reticulum
8430:Monoceros
8197:Ophiuchus
8137:Delphinus
8097:Centaurus
8032:Andromeda
7928:Vulpecula
7838:Reticulum
7783:Ophiuchus
7763:Monoceros
7723:Leo Minor
7648:Delphinus
7583:Centaurus
7493:Andromeda
7416:SN 2005bc
7411:SN 2003fg
7234:EGS-zs8-1
6310:Flamsteed
6042:31 August
6012:0802.2732
5916:31 August
5896:31 August
5876:31 August
5856:31 August
5836:31 August
5816:31 August
5793:31 August
5710:10 August
5690:10 August
5553:119177983
5528:1206.6197
5408:0004-6256
5369:13 August
5254:cite book
5126:0710.0602
5072:"Seginus"
5030:"Muphrid"
5019:10 August
4952:0806.1478
4489:31 August
4440:1107.0918
4328:0707.0958
4059:Levy 2008
4047:Levy 2008
4011:Levy 2008
3927:Levy 2008
3898:Levy 2008
3886:Levy 2008
3351:Good 2003
3339:Good 2003
3327:Good 2003
3267:Good 2003
3236:. IAU.org
2831:Levy 2008
2532:Citations
2452:2062 Aten
2406:fireballs
2265:SN 2005bc
2195:45) is a
2155:Milky Way
2084:WASP-14 b
2064:HD 136418
2022:HD 132563
1989:HD 131496
1943:WASP-23 b
1904:HD 132406
1845:HD 128311
1638:BL Boötis
1604:ZZ Boötis
1590:44 Boötis
1570:Pi Boötis
1563:Xi Boötis
1548:34 Boötis
1544:Pi Boötis
1529:20 Boötis
1506:44 Boötis
1502:31 Boötis
1498:Xi Boötis
1494:45 Boötis
1490:12 Boötis
1381:Nu Boötis
1371:Mu Boötis
1305:. Nearby
1221:used the
1112:Ilulirat.
1108:fish trap
991:Tianqiang
936:Pi Boötis
895:'s horn (
891:) or the
889:Tian Wang
658:shepherds
646:winemaker
543:naked eye
471:translit.
304:Bordering
217:Flamsteed
154:Symbolism
8828:Solarium
8778:Phaethon
8708:Jordanus
8663:Cerberus
8648:Asterion
8628:Antinous
8618:Anguilla
8552:Sculptor
8502:Circinus
8444:Hevelius
8435:Habrecht
8416:Plancius
8283:Category
8237:Scorpius
8162:Hercules
8152:Eridanus
8147:Equuleus
8037:Aquarius
7858:Sculptor
7853:Scorpius
7688:Hercules
7668:Eridanus
7663:Equuleus
7603:Circinus
7508:Aquarius
7441:Category
7406:SCP 06F6
7334:UGC 9796
7329:UGC 9684
7324:UGC 9425
7319:UGC 9128
7156:Numbered
6905:Galaxies
6891:NGC 5466
6865:WASP-14b
6840:HAT-P-4b
6779:LHS 2924
6468:Variable
6191:ε (Izar)
6037:56317105
5770:8 August
5750:8 August
5730:8 August
5670:6 August
5650:7 August
5630:6 August
5455:"Boötes"
5151:14966730
5082:8 August
5061:6 August
5051:"Nekkar"
5040:7 August
4998:6 August
4465:54938087
4353:18805775
4297:5 August
4276:8 August
4255:8 August
4234:5 August
3789:56073380
3721:Nautilus
2619:Archived
2570:, Boötes
2515:See also
2501:2P/Encke
2423:and the
2341:C/1490 Y
2261:NGC 5698
2257:NGC 5888
2253:NGC 5886
2249:NGC 5778
2241:NGC 5653
2233:NGC 5548
2225:NGC 5008
2221:NGC 5676
2193:Caldwell
2189:NGC 5248
2166:NGC 5466
2124:☉
2117:☉
2078:☉
2071:☉
2000:☉
1983:☉
1976:☉
1918:☉
1911:☉
1897:☉
1890:☉
1830:☉
1823:☉
1786:HAT-P-4b
1737:☉
1724:☉
1677:T Boötis
1671:RR Lyrae
1666:☉
1654:NGC 5466
1628:W Boötis
1620:S Boötis
1593:degrees.
1537:A Boötis
1525:6 Boötis
1521:O Boötis
1411:☉
1338:☉
1311:spectrum
1295:☉
1282:☉
1188:Features
1151:15 49.3
1147:13 36.1
1085:6 Boötis
1069:Zhouding
968:9 Boötis
940:Yousheti
938:, while
924:Zuosheti
920:Zuosheti
916:Yousheti
861:Maenalus
853:Maenalus
841:'s 1801
821:Le Mural
813:Hercules
797:quadrant
779:Several
697:Callisto
654:poisoned
650:Dionysus
638:schooled
615:asterism
527:Arcturus
484:herdsman
348:Hercules
259:Arcturus
172:15 49.3
168:13 36.1
75:Genitive
8938:Portals
8911:Xiphias
8848:Testudo
8773:Patella
8473:Sextans
8453:Lacerta
8425:Columba
8401:Phoenix
8242:Serpens
8227:Sagitta
8212:Perseus
8207:Pegasus
8102:Cepheus
8020:Ptolemy
7873:Sextans
7868:Serpens
7843:Sagitta
7808:Phoenix
7803:Perseus
7798:Pegasus
7713:Lacerta
7608:Columba
7588:Cepheus
7259:IC 4516
7254:IC 4481
7249:IC 4462
7244:IC 4461
7239:EGSY8p7
7229:DDO 190
7189:Arp 302
6804:WASP-14
6769:HAT-P-4
6548:101 Vir
6017:Bibcode
5931:Bibcode
5570:Bibcode
5568:: 469.
5533:Bibcode
5388:Bibcode
5131:Bibcode
4979:7775011
4957:Bibcode
4445:Bibcode
4396:Bibcode
4333:Bibcode
3769:Bibcode
3757:: A48.
3240:30 July
2611:Bibcode
2497:Taurids
2456:1978 CA
2357:of the
2349:2003 EH
2330:2003 EH
2314:radiant
2128:lithium
2110:WASP-14
1939:WASP-23
1816:HAT-P-4
1779:transit
1716:parsecs
1585:optical
1417:Nearby
1258:Capella
1211:In his
1104:Taluyaq
1065:Kangchi
1050:Zhaoyao
1042:halberd
1023:Epsilon
932:Omicron
912:Daijiao
901:Daijiao
897:Daijiao
869:hunting
670:suicide
666:Erigone
634:Icarius
630:Hyginus
599:Demeter
586:Odyssey
512:Ptolemy
488:plowman
446:on the
434:in the
430:) is a
362:° and −
230:planets
9016:Boötes
8853:Tigris
8763:Noctua
8718:Lilium
8703:Hirudo
8688:Gallus
8638:Aranea
8542:Puppis
8537:Pictor
8532:Octans
8507:Fornax
8497:Carina
8492:Caelum
8487:Antlia
8485:1763:
8468:Scutum
8446:1683:
8437:1621:
8418:1613:
8411:Volans
8406:Tucana
8381:Hydrus
8371:Dorado
8359:1596:
8350:1536:
8247:Taurus
8217:Pisces
8157:Gemini
8132:Cygnus
8127:Crater
8122:Corvus
8072:Cancer
8067:Boötes
8062:Auriga
8042:Aquila
7923:Volans
7898:Tucana
7878:Taurus
7863:Scutum
7828:Puppis
7818:Pisces
7813:Pictor
7778:Octans
7703:Hydrus
7678:Gemini
7673:Fornax
7653:Dorado
7643:Cygnus
7633:Crater
7628:Corvus
7573:Carina
7548:Cancer
7538:Caelum
7533:Boötes
7528:Auriga
7513:Aquila
7498:Antlia
7204:3C 303
7199:3C 299
7194:3C 295
6743:141399
6733:135944
6728:135530
6723:135438
6718:134335
6713:134064
6708:132563
6703:132406
6698:132029
6688:131473
6683:131040
6678:130917
6673:130603
6668:130084
6663:129357
6658:129132
6653:128198
6648:128093
6643:127726
6638:127304
6633:126271
6628:126200
6623:126141
6618:126128
6613:125658
6603:125040
6598:122563
6593:118889
6588:118508
6453:47 (k)
6448:46 (b)
6443:45 (c)
6438:44 (i)
6393:24 (g)
6388:22 (f)
6358:12 (d)
6062:3 July
6035:
5973:
5950:
5929:: 41.
5910:SIMBAD
5890:SIMBAD
5870:SIMBAD
5850:SIMBAD
5830:SIMBAD
5807:SIMBAD
5784:SIMBAD
5608:
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5551:
5442:
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5347:
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5288:
5242:
5221:
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4463:
4388:Icarus
4375:
4351:
3787:
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2413:Ejecta
2255:, and
2158:galaxy
2101:
2090:
2040:
2010:
1964:
1953:
1928:
1877:
1859:
1807:
1796:
1742:GJ527B
1679:was a
1166:Aratus
1141:, the
1073:tripod
1048:, and
1040:, the
1038:Xuange
1019:shield
1011:Genghe
993:, the
974:, the
972:Qigong
837:until
701:Lycaon
607:Plutus
486:' or '
478:Boṓtēs
474:
465:Βοώτης
456:Boōtēs
387:Boötes
79:Boötis
42:Boötes
32:BOOTES
18:Bootes
8964:Stars
8868:Vespa
8748:Manis
8743:Malus
8723:Limax
8678:Felis
8668:Chara
8623:Anser
8547:Pyxis
8527:Norma
8517:Mensa
8391:Musca
8386:Indus
8348:Vopel
8267:Virgo
8202:Orion
8187:Lupus
8182:Libra
8177:Lepus
8167:Hydra
8142:Draco
8107:Cetus
8057:Aries
7918:Virgo
7833:Pyxis
7788:Orion
7773:Norma
7768:Musca
7753:Mensa
7738:Lupus
7733:Libra
7728:Lepus
7708:Indus
7698:Hydra
7658:Draco
7593:Cetus
7523:Aries
7182:Other
6752:Other
6333:6 (e)
6160:Bayer
6151:Stars
6033:S2CID
6007:arXiv
5549:S2CID
5523:arXiv
5147:S2CID
5121:arXiv
5076:Stars
5055:Stars
5034:Stars
5013:Stars
4992:Stars
4975:S2CID
4947:arXiv
4926:: 24.
4461:S2CID
4435:arXiv
4349:S2CID
4323:arXiv
3785:S2CID
3759:arXiv
2622:(PDF)
2599:(PDF)
2566:IAU,
2353:is a
2099:1.281
2088:7.341
1962:0.962
1951:0.884
1687:or a
1455:Kappa
1447:Theta
1230:omega
1226:alpha
1201:Stars
1098:. In
1054:sword
1015:lance
1003:Kappa
995:spear
865:Diana
817:Draco
689:Arcas
674:Virgo
662:Maera
640:as a
581:Homer
559:Enlil
539:stars
460:Greek
452:Latin
427:-teez
333:Virgo
313:Draco
220:stars
213:Bayer
207:7, 15
8896:Apis
8808:Rosa
8653:Bufo
8633:Apes
8562:Vela
8463:Lynx
8396:Pavo
8376:Grus
8361:Apus
8338:Crux
8192:Lyra
7913:Vela
7793:Pavo
7748:Lyra
7743:Lynx
7683:Grus
7638:Crux
7503:Apus
7480:The
7147:5966
7142:5930
7137:5929
7132:5896
7127:5886
7122:5837
7117:5829
7112:5821
7107:5820
7102:5755
7097:5754
7092:5753
7087:5752
7082:5714
7077:5683
7072:5682
7067:5676
7062:5665
7057:5653
7052:5641
7047:5630
7042:5624
7037:5615
7032:5614
7027:5613
7022:5609
7017:5582
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7007:5562
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6997:5557
6992:5548
6987:5545
6982:5544
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6967:5533
6962:5529
6957:5523
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6947:5508
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6937:5490
6932:5251
6927:5248
6922:5008
6546:CY (
6064:2012
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5971:ISBN
5948:ISBN
5918:2012
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5672:2014
5652:2014
5632:2014
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5587:ISBN
5506:2012
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5466:2012
5440:ISBN
5421:ISBN
5404:ISSN
5371:2012
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5332:2012
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5286:ISBN
5273:link
5266:help
5240:ISBN
5219:ISBN
5204:2012
5187:2012
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5097:ISBN
5084:2014
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1960:and
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1875:3.21
1857:2.18
1851:and
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1794:0.68
1681:nova
1630:are
1626:and
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1457:and
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1421:and
1391:Izar
1256:and
1254:Vega
1149:and
1125:and
1083:and
1029:and
1005:and
999:Iota
966:and
956:Dixi
950:and
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717:Hera
713:bear
707:and
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695:and
693:Zeus
644:and
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507:').
501:boûs
497:βοῦς
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