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    Alpha Vulpeculae (α Vulpeculae, abbreviated Alpha Vul, α Vul), officially named Anser /ˈænsər/, is the brightest star in the constellation of Vulpecula...
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    Vulpecula (redirect from Vulpeculae)
    magnitude in this constellation. The brightest star in Vulpecula is Alpha Vulpeculae, a magnitude 4.44m red giant at an approximate distance of 291 light-years...
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  • jet fighter project of the 1950s Anser, the proper name of the star Alpha Vulpeculae Argonne–Northwestern Solar Energy Research Center Sega Mega Anser,...
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  • include the red giant Kappa Gruis and the M-class stars 27 Cancri, Alpha Vulpeculae and RT Hydrae. List of stellar streams Ibata, Rodrigo; Gibson, Brad...
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    8 Vulpeculae is star located about 457 light years away in the northern constellation of Vulpecula. It lies just 7′ from Alpha Vulpeculae and the two...
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    ER Vulpeculae is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Vulpecula, abbreviated ER Vul. It is a variable star system with a brightness that...
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    than visible light. In March 2010, transit observations using HI Lyman-alpha found that this planet is evaporating at a rate of 1-100 gigagrams per second...
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    HD 192685 (redirect from QR Vulpeculae)
    HD 192685, also known as QR Vulpeculae or HR 7739, is a Be star about 1,000 ly away in the Vulpecula constellation. It is visible to the naked eye. HD...
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  • Gall and Inglis. p. 52 – via Internet Archive. Kaler, James B. "Menkar (Alpha Ceti)". Stars. University of Illinois. Archived from the original on 2012-05-31...
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    "photographs of the nebulæ M 31, h 44, and h 51 Andromedæ, and M 27 Vulpeculæ". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 49 (2): 65–66. Bibcode:1888MNRAS...
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    (1990). "The size and shape of (2) Pallas from the 1983 occultation of 1 Vulpeculae". Astronomical Journal. 99: 1636–1662. Bibcode:1990AJ.....99.1636D. doi:10...
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    could also exist brown dwarfs that merged with white dwarfs. The nova CK Vulpeculae might be a result of such a white dwarf–brown dwarf merger. Substellar...
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    with DAO spectrograms -- XX. The early a stars epsilon Serpentis, 29 Vulpeculae and sigma Aquarii". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society...
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    subgiant evolution is very rapid and it is difficult to detect examples. SV Vulpeculae has been proposed as a subgiant on its first crossing but was subsequently...
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  • 1088/0004-637X/743/2/138. S2CID 119210906. VSX (4 January 2010). "PY Vulpeculae". AAVSO Website. American Association of Variable Star Observers. Retrieved...
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    useful supergiant stars can be occulted by the Moon, including Antares A (Alpha Scorpii A). Examples of eclipsing binaries are Epsilon Aurigae (Almaaz)...
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  • 1938). Named after A. David Andrews. Anthelm's Nova/Star is Nova 1670 Vulpeculae, observed by Anthelme Voituret (aka père Anthelme / don Anthelme). Argelander's...
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    exocometary systems (Beta Pictoris, HR 10, 51 Ophiuchi, HR 2174, 49 Ceti, 5 Vulpeculae, 2 Andromedae, HD 21620, HD 42111, HD 110411, and more recently HD 172555)...
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