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  2. Ursa Minor - Wikipedia

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    Ursa Minor (Latin for 'Lesser Bear', contrasting with Ursa Major), also known as the Little Bear, is a constellation located in the far northern sky.As with the Great Bear, the tail of the Little Bear may also be seen as the handle of a ladle, hence the North American name, Little Dipper: seven stars with four in its bowl like its partner the Big Dipper.

  3. Beta Ursae Minoris - Wikipedia

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    Kochab / ˈ k oʊ k æ b /, Bayer designation Beta Ursae Minoris (β Ursae Minoris, abbreviated β UMi, Beta UMi), [10] [11] is the brightest star in the bowl of the Little Dipper asterism (which is part of the constellation of Ursa Minor), and only slightly fainter than Polaris, the northern pole star and brightest star in Ursa Minor.

  4. List of stars in Ursa Minor - Wikipedia

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    • Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties [for example: multiple star status, range of variability if it is a variable star, exoplanets, etc.] See also [ edit ]

  5. File:Ursa Minor constellation map.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Ursa Minor constellation map.png licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated, GFDL 2008-12-31T15:03:17Z CambridgeBayWeather 1989x1989 (121713 Bytes) {{en| This is a celestial map of the constellation [[Ursa Minor]], the Little Bear.}}

  6. Pi1 Ursae Minoris - Wikipedia

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    Pi 1 Ursae Minoris [14] is a common proper motion binary star [15] system in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor. The pair have apparent visual magnitudes of +6.58 and +7.31, with a combined magnitude of 6.1. [2] They are located about 71 light years from the Sun.

  7. Polaris - Wikipedia

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    Polaris is a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor. It is designated α Ursae Minoris (Latinized to Alpha Ursae Minoris) and is commonly called the North Star or Pole Star. With an apparent magnitude that fluctuates around 1.98, [3] it is the brightest star in the constellation and is readily visible to the naked eye at ...

  8. RU Ursae Minoris - Wikipedia

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    RU Ursae Minoris is a binary star system in the constellation Ursa Minor.Its apparent magnitude ranges from 10 to 10.66 over 0.52 days as one star passes in front of the other relative to observers on Earth. [3]

  9. T Ursae Minoris - Wikipedia

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    T Ursae Minoris (T UMi) is a variable star in the constellation Ursa Minor, located 2′ 30″ west-southwest of 3 Ursae Minoris toward the western border of the constellation with Draco. [ 8 ] Properties