Z Camelopardalis variable stars. Other variable stars are U Camelopardalis, VZ Camelopardalis, and Mira variables T Camelopardalis, X Camelopardalis, and...
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Alpha Camelopardalis, Latinized from α Camelopardalis, is a star in the northern constellation of Camelopardalis. With an apparent visual magnitude of...
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species hypothesis. The Rothschild giraffe is subsumed into G. camelopardalis camelopardalis. The following table compares the different hypotheses for giraffe...
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List of stars in Auriga (redirect from 33 Camelopardalis)
34921 25114 05h 22m 35.2305s +37° 40′ 33.629″ 7.45 -4.5 8000 B0IVpe high mass X-ray Binary; Be star; variable, Vmax = 7.42m, Vmin = 7.53m EO Aur EO 34333...
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Reticulated giraffe (redirect from Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata)
Giraffa camelopardalis". Muneza, A.; Doherty, J.B.; Hussein Ali, A.; Fennessy, J.; Marais, A.; O'Connor, D.; Wube, T. (2018). "Giraffa camelopardalis ssp...
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Angolan giraffe (redirect from Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis)
The Angolan giraffe (Giraffa angolensis or Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis or Giraffa giraffa angolensis), also known as the Namibian giraffe or smokey...
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"Variable Star Notes- from the XII General Assembly, I.A.U.; 043274 X Camelopardalis". Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. 58: 283. Bibcode:1964JRASC...
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Beta Camelopardalis, Latinised from β Camelopardalis, is the brightest star in the northern constellation of Camelopardalis. It is bright enough to be...
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MS 0735.6+7421 (category Camelopardalis)
MS 0735.6+7421 is a galaxy cluster located in the constellation Camelopardalis, approximately 2.6 billion light-years away. It is notable as the location...
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Dwarf nova (redirect from Z Camelopardalis star)
eclipses and superhumps (SU Ursae Majoris type) Light curve of Z Camelopardalis (Z Camelopardalis type) Samus, N.N.; Durlevich, O.V. (12 February 2009). "GCVS...
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Camelopardalis, Latinized from γ Camelopardalis, is a suspected wide binary star system in the northern circumpolar constellation of Camelopardalis....
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BE Camelopardalis is a solitary variable star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Camelopardalis. It is visible to the naked eye as a faint, red-hued...
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51 Camelopardalis (51 Cam), also designated as HD 62066, is a solitary star located in the northern circumpolar constellation Camelopardalis. It is faintly...
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12 Camelopardalis is a binary star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Camelopardalis, located 700 light years away from the Sun as determined...
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43 Camelopardalis is a single star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Camelopardalis, located roughly 1,060 light years away from the Sun based...
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7 Camelopardalis is a multiple star system in the northern circumpolar constellation of Camelopardalis. It is located approximately 370 light years from...
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and in more modern times have a radiant bordering on Cassiopeia and Camelopardalis. The name is derived from the word Perseidai (Greek: Περσείδαι), the...
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X-ray sources are astronomical objects with physical properties which result in the emission of X-rays. Several types of astrophysical objects emit X-rays...
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CS Camelopardalis (CS Cam; HD 21291) is a binary star in reflection nebula VdB 14, in the constellation Camelopardalis. It forms a group of stars known...
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List of astronomy acronyms (redirect from X-Ray Flash)
subclass UGZ – (celestial object) UG Z Camelopardalis, a subclass of UG-type stars named after Z Camelopardalis, the archetype for the subclass UGC – (catalog)...
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camelopardalis. Morten Thrane Brünnich classified the genus Giraffa in 1772. Once considered a subspecies of the conglomerate Giraffa camelopardalis species...
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published by Pieter van den Keere. These six new constellations were Camelopardalis, Gallus, Jordanis, Monoceros (which he called Unicornu), Tigris and...
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50 Camelopardalis is a double star in the northern constellation of Lynx. This object is visible to the naked eye as a faint white star with an apparent...
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16 Camelopardalis is a single star in the northern circumpolar constellation Camelopardalis, located 348 light years away from the Sun as determined from...
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42 Camelopardalis is a single star in the constellation Camelopardalis, located roughly 770 light years away from the Sun. It is visible to the naked...
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3 Camelopardalis is a spectroscopic and visual binary in the constellation Camelopardalis. It is approximately 496 light years from Earth. 3 Camelopardalis...
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VZ Camelopardalis is a single, variable star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Camelopardalis. It has a reddish hue and is faintly visible...
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BK Camelopardalis is a variable star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Camelopardalis, near the constellation border with Cassiopeia. It is...
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2 Camelopardalis is a triple star system in the northern circumpolar constellation of Camelopardalis, next to the southern constellation border with Perseus...
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