AX Circini is a binary star system in the southern constellation of Circinus. It has a nominal magnitude of 5.91, which is bright enough to be visible...
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Gamma Circini, Latinized from γ Circini, is a star system in the constellation Circinus. It was noted as a double star by Herschel in 1835, who estimated...
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Eta Circini, Latinized from η Circini, is the Bayer designation for a solitary star located in the southern constellation of Circinus. It is faintly visible...
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Theta Circini (θ Cir), is a binary star located in the southern constellation of Circinus, to the northwest of Alpha Circini. It is faintly visible to...
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Epsilon Circini, Latinized from ε Circini, is a solitary star located in the southern constellation of Circinus. It is faintly visible to the naked eye...
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Zeta Circini, Latinized from ζ Circini, is the Bayer designation for a star located in the southern constellation of Circinus. With an apparent visual...
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fundamental mode. Confirmed first overtone pulsators include BG Crucis and BP Circini. Chief among the uncertainties tied to the Cepheid distance scale are:...
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H.; et al. (June 2008), "The fundamental parameters of the roAp star α Circini", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 386 (4): 2039–2046...
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extinction BX Cir BX 14h 01m 36.47s −66° 09′ 56.3″ 12.62 B+... prototype BX Circini variable, Vmax = 12.57m, Vmin = 12.62m, P = 0.10658 d BW Cir BW 13h 58m...
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