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    18 Scorpii is a solitary star located at a distance of some 46.1 light-years (14.13 parsecs) from the Sun at the northern edge of the Scorpius constellation...
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    Antares (redirect from Alpha Scorpii)
    designation α Scorpii, which is Latinised to Alpha Scorpii. Often referred to as "the heart of the scorpion", Antares is flanked by σ Scorpii and τ Scorpii near...
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    Delta Scorpii (Latinised from δ Scorpii, abbreviated Delta Sco, δ Sco) is a binary star (the presence of a third star in the system is being debated)...
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    Nu ScorpiiScorpii, abbreviated Nu Sco, ν Sco) is a multiple star system in the constellation of Scorpius. It is most likely a septuple star system...
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    solar analogs, one that closely resembles the Sun is considered to be 18 Scorpii; unfortunately for the prospects of life existing in its proximity, the...
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    Sigma Scorpii (or σ Scorpii, abbreviated Sigma Sco or σ Sco), is a multiple star system in the constellation of Scorpius, located near the red supergiant...
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    Scorpii, Epsilon Scorpii, Zeta1 Scorpii and Zeta2 Scorpii, Eta Scorpii, Iota1 Scorpii and Iota2 Scorpii, Kappa Scorpii, Lambda Scorpii, Mu1 Scorpii and...
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    of a New Data Set,” Astronomy & Astrophysics 363, November 2000, 947 18 Scorpii at SIMBAD - Ids - Bibliography - Image. Meléndez, Jorge; Ramírez, Iván...
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    Beta ScorpiiScorpii, abbreviated Beta Sco, β Sco) is a multiple star system in the southern zodiac constellation of Scorpius. It bore the traditional...
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    Upsilon ScorpiiScorpii, abbreviated Upsilon Sco, υ Sco), formally named Lesath /ˈliːsæθ/, is a star located in the "stinger" of the southern zodiac...
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    Mu2 Scorpii (μ2 Scorpii, abbreviated Mu2 Sco, μ2 Sco), also named Pipirima /pɪˈpɪrɪmə/, is a star in the zodiac constellation of Scorpius. It has an apparent...
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    second brightest star in Scorpius. U Scorpii is the fastest known nova, with a period of about 10 years. AH Scorpii is a red supergiant star and one of...
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  • V921 Scorpii b is a candidate 60-Jupiter-mass brown dwarf orbiting V921 Scorpii, a 20-solar-mass 30,000 K Herbig Haro B0IV-class subgiant. The object is...
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    U Scorpii (U Sco) is a recurrent nova system; one of 10 known recurring novae in the Milky Way galaxy. Located near the northern edge of the constellation...
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    Scorpii, Epsilon Scorpii, Zeta1 Scorpii and Zeta2 Scorpii, Eta Scorpii, Theta Scorpii, Iota1 Scorpii and Iota2 Scorpii, Kappa Scorpii, Lambda Scorpii...
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    ζ1 Scorpii and ζ2 Scorpii, η Scorpii, θ Scorpii, ι1 Scorpii and ι2 Scorpii, λ Scorpii and υ Scorpii. Consequently, the Chinese name for κ Scorpii itself...
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  • 45.3 1 T8.5 GJ 898 45.5 ± 0.9 3 KV Tau¹ Eridani 45.6 ± 0.5 2 F7V 4.46 18 Scorpii 45.7 ± 0.6 1 G2Va 5.503 Gliese 532 45.7 ± 0.6 1 KV 8.99 WISE 0335+4310...
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    the Allen Telescope Array (Beta Canum Venaticorum, HD 10307, HD 211415, 18 Scorpii, and 51 Pegasi). The second are her top candidates for the Terrestrial...
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  • "A Reduced Star Catalog Containing 537 Named Stars", Nov. 15 1971, page 18 (in Chinese) AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網...
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    45.1 36 Ursae Majoris B K7Ve 8.77 8.06 10h 30m 25s +56° 00′ 00″ 45.2 18 Scorpii G1V 5.50 4.76 16h 15m 37s −08° 22′ 06″ 45.3 HD 23356 [nl] K2V 7.1 6.4...
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    Smith telescope at McDonald Observatory. Most other solar analogs such as 18 Scorpii are unlike the Sun in that they have several times the lithium abundance...
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  • Xi Scorpii (ξ Sco) is part of a quintuple star system in the constellation Scorpius. It was assigned this designation by Bayer, although Ptolemy had catalogued...
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    Rho ScorpiiScorpii, abbreviated Rho Sco, ρ Sco) is a double star in the constellation of Scorpius. It has an apparent visual magnitude of +3.87, which...
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    V915 Scorpii (HR 6392, HD 155603) is a hypergiant and semiregular variable star, located 1,718 parsecs (5,600 ly) away in the constellation Scorpius....
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  • ω2 Scorpii, Latinised as Omega2 Scorpii, is a suspected variable star in the zodiac constellation of Scorpius. A component of the visual double star ω...
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  • support a planet habitable by humans. 37 Geminorum is on the HabCat list. 18 Scorpii Brown, A. G. A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (August 2018). "Gaia Data...
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    The age of HD 197027, here annotated as HIP 102152, shown relative to the Sun, the younger solar twin 18 Scorpii and the formation of the Milky Way...
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    closer to the "hot" inner edge of the habitable zone than Earth (254.3 K [−18.8 °C; −1.9 °F]). According to the Planetary Habitability Laboratory (PHL)...
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  • Chi Scorpii, Latinized from χ Scorpii, is a single star in the zodiac constellation of Scorpius. It has an orange hue and can be faintly seen with the...
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  • Scorpius X-1 (redirect from V818 Scorpii)
    varies day-to-day, and is associated with an optically visible star, V818 Scorpii, that has an apparent magnitude which fluctuates between 12-13. The possible...
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