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Constellation Leo
Exposure Time 10 seconds
22:43:03 UTC, Sunday 21 May, 2006
Leo is one of the oldest and most distinctive constellations in the night sky. It lies due south a...
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Expand (217kb, 1024 x 768) (Negative image) Saturn in Leo 07:05 UT, 20th December, 2007
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Expand (146kb, 1024 x 768) Expand (303kb, 1024 x 768) Expand (11kb, (792 x 554) Venus, Saturn, Regulus 5:45 GMT, 16th October 2007
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The star of Bethlehem or Christmas star or Jesus star has fascinated people for centuries. Whether the star was a miracle, an astronomical event or just an inspiring and powerful story also has been the subject of disputes throughout the ages. Frederick Larson, a Texas attorney and adjunct profess...
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Google earth file: Leo.kmz (8kb, kmz)
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Title: The Star Formation History of Leo T from Hubble Space Telescope Imaging Authors: Daniel R. Weisz, Daniel B. Zucker, Andrew E. Dolphin, Nicolas F. Martin, Jelte T. A. de Jong, Jon A. Holtzman, Julianne J. Dalcanton, Karoline M. Gilbert, Benjamin F. Williams, Eric F. Bell, Vasily Belokurov, N...
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Gamma Leonis
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Gamma Leonis is a binary star system in the constellation Leo. It has the traditional name Algieba or Al Gieba. Algieba, as a binary system, consists of two stars. The brighter component has an apparent magnitude of +2.28 and is of spectral class K1-IIIbCN-0.5. The companion star has an apparent mag...
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