Epsilon Microscopii, Latinized from ε Microscopii, is a single, white-hued star in the southern constellationof Microscopium. It is faintly visible to...
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Microscopium (redirect from Microscopii)
in Microscopium, so Gould renamed it Nu Microscopii. Francis Baily considered Gamma and Epsilon Microscopii to belong to the neighbouring constellation...
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Lacaille 8760 (redirect from AX Microscopii)
Lacaille 8760 (AX Microscopii) is a red dwarf star in the constellation Microscopium. It is one of the nearest stars to the Sun at about 12.9 light-years'...
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are known as the "fabulous four": Vega, Beta Pictoris, Fomalhaut, and Epsilon Eridani. Subsequently, direct images of the Beta Pictoris disk showed irregularities...
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"A planet within the debris disk around the pre-main-sequence star AU Microscopii". Nature. 582 (7813): 497–500. arXiv:2006.13248. Bibcode:2020Natur.582...
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processes have been inferred in the debris disks around Fomalhaut and AU Microscopii. Two giant collisions are thought to have taken place in the past around...
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1986 ±0.0168 two refuted planets (b and c) (2014) Lacaille 8760 (AX Microscopii) 12.9472 ±0.0018 Mic* 21h 17m 15.3s −38° 52′ 03″ M0.0V 0.60 6.67 8.69...
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(2004-03-01). "Discovery of a Large Dust Disk Around the Nearby Star AU Microscopii". Science. 303 (5666): 1990–1992. arXiv:astro-ph/0403132. Bibcode:2004Sci...
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