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    R Leporis (R Lep), sometimes called Hind's Crimson Star, is a well-known variable star in the constellation Lepus, near its border with Eridanus. It is...
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    orange star of magnitude 6.2. Delta Leporis is a yellow giant of magnitude 3.8, 112 light-years from Earth. Epsilon Leporis is an orange giant of magnitude...
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    LeporisLeporis, abbreviated Alpha Lep, α Lep), formally named Arneb /ˈɑːrnɛb/, is the brightest star in the constellation of Lepus. Alpha Leporis...
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  • Star is an alternative name of the deep orange-red variable star R Leporis In George R.R. Martin's series A Song of Ice and Fire, crimson is the family...
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    Beta Leporis (β Leporis, abbreviated Beta Lep, β Lep), formally named Nihal /ˈnaɪ.æl/, is the second brightest star in the constellation of Lepus. Beta...
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  • the lowest B−V indices at −0.41, while the red giant and carbon star R Leporis has one of the largest, at +5.74. To measure the index, one observes the...
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    variables may be oxygen-rich or carbon-rich. Carbon-rich stars such as R Leporis arise from a narrow set of conditions that override the normal tendency...
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  • Aspergillus leporis produces leporin A and leporin B. It has also been reported to produce antibiotic Y, kojic acid, and pseurotin. A. leporis has been cultivated...
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    John Russell Hind (redirect from J. R. Hind)
    discoverers of asteroids. He also discovered and observed the variable stars R Leporis (also known as Hind's Crimson Star), U Geminorum, and T Tauri (also called...
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    (which include Ixodes, Rhipicephalus turanicus, Rleporis, R. rossicus, R. sanguineus, R. pumilio, R. schulzei, Hyalomma anatolicum, H. scupense and...
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  • 22905 04h 55m 38s −23° 14′ 31″ 7.48 126 G0V has three planets (b, c and d) R Lep R 31996 23203 04h 59m 36.50s −14° 48′ 21.0″ 7.71 1350 C7,6e Hind's Crimson...
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    T Leporis (T Lep / HD 32803 / HIP 23636) is a variable star in the constellation of Lepus, the Hare. It is located half a degree from ε Leporis in the...
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    Zeta Leporis, Latinized from ζ Leporis, is a star approximately 70.5 light-years (21.6 parsecs) away in the southern constellation of Lepus. It has an...
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  • Herschel. Herschel's Wonder Star is Beta Monocerotis. Hind's Crimson Star is R Leporis, a long-period variable star, named after the discoverer John Russell...
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    Gamma Leporis, Latinized from γ Leporis, is a star in the south central part of the constellation Lepus, southeast of Beta Leporis and southwest of Delta...
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    evidence suggests that AF Leporis b has a metal-rich atmosphere with silicate clouds. There have been multiple studies of AF Leporis b, which have found somewhat...
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    separate with the naked eye even under the best conditions. Both Gamma Leporis and AK Leporis are members of the Ursa Major Moving Group of stars that share a...
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  • Eta Leporis, Latinised from η Leporis, is a single, yellow-white-hued star in the southern constellation of Lepus, the hare. It is visible to the naked...
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    4 degrees south of Rigel and is located next to Iota Leporis. List of variable stars "RX Leporis". SIMBAD Astronomical Database. Retrieved 2012-08-31...
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    Epsilon Leporis, Latinized from ε Leporis, is a third-magnitude star in the southern constellation Lepus. The apparent visual magnitude of +3.166 places...
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  • Lambda Leporis, which is the Latinized form of λ Leporis, is a solitary, blue-white hued star in the southern constellation of Lepus. It is visible to...
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    faint star. The variable star designation for this system is SS Leporis, while 17 Leporis is the Flamsteed designation. Parallax measurements yield a distance...
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  • Delta LeporisLeporis) is a solitary, orange-hued star in the southern constellation of Lepus. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual...
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    Mu Leporis, Latinized from μ Leporis, is a star in the southern constellation of Lepus. The apparent visual magnitude is 3.259, making the star visible...
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  • Kappa Leporis, Latinized from κ Leporis, is a binary star system in the southern constellation of Lepus. The pair have apparent visual magnitudes of 4...
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  • Merand, T. Verhoelst, Pre-maximum spectro-imaging of the Mira star T Leporis with AMBER/VLTI, Astronomy and Astrophysics Volume 496, Number 1, March...
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    Alphecca or Gemma), Beta Aurigae (β Aur), Delta Aquarii (δ Aqr), Gamma Leporis (γ Lep) and Beta Serpentis (β Ser). More bright and moderately bright stars...
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  • Theta Leporis, Latinized from θ Leporis, is a solitary, white-hued star in the southern constellation of Lepus. It has an apparent visual magnitude of...
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  • Nu Leporis, Latinized from ν Leporis, is a probable astrometric binary star system in the constellation Lepus. It is visible to the naked eye as a faint...
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  • lentulus Balajee & K.A. Marr (2005) Aspergillus lepidophyton Aspergillus leporis States & M. Chr. (1966) Aspergillus leucocarpus Hadlok & Stolk (1969) Aspergillus...
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