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    RV Corvi is an eclipsing binary star system in the southern constellation of Corvus. The brightness of the pair regularly ranges in apparent visual magnitude...
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    Gamma CorviCorvi, abbreviated Gamma Crv, γ Crv) is a binary star and the brightest star in the southern constellation of Corvus, having an apparent...
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    the secondary having transferred a large amount of mass to the primary. RV Corvi is another eclipsing binary. Its brightness varies from apparent magnitude...
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    Delta CorviCorvi, abbreviated Delta Crv, δ Crv), also named Algorab /ˈælɡəræb/, is a third magnitude star at a distance of 86.9 light-years (26.6 parsecs)...
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    Beta Corvi or β Corvi, officially named Kraz (/ˈkræz/), is the second-brightest star in the southern constellation of Corvus with an apparent visual magnitude...
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    Zeta Corvi, Latinised from ζ Corvi, is a star in the constellation Corvus. It is a blue-white main-sequence star of apparent magnitude 5.21. Around 420...
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    unions Association of Flight Attendants National Education Association Steve Corvi, adjunct professor Allan Fung, former mayor of Cranston (2009–2021), nominee...
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    Eta Corvi (Eta Crv, η Corvi, η Crv) is an F-type main-sequence star, the sixth-brightest star in the constellation of Corvus. Two debris disks have been...
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    Corvi, γ Corvi, δ Corvi and β Corvi. Consequently, ε Corvi itself is known as 軫宿二 (Zhěn Sù èr, English: the Second Star of Chariot.). Epsilon Corvi is...
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  • 6 Corvi is a single star in the southern constellation of Corvus, located 341 light years away from the Sun. It is visible to the naked eye as a faint...
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  • Alpha CorviCorvi, abbreviated Alpha Crv, α Crv), also named Alchiba /ˈælkɪbə/, is an F-type main-sequence star and, despite its "alpha" designation...
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    TU Corvi is a yellow-white hued star in the southern constellation of Corvus. It is a dimly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude...
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  • 3 Corvi is a single star in the southern constellation of Corvus, located 192 light years away from the Sun. It is visible to the naked eye as a faint...
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    VV Corvi (abbreviated as VV Crv) is a close spectroscopic binary in the constellation Corvus. It is also an eclipsing binary, varying from magnitude 5...
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  • HD 111031 (redirect from 50 G. Corvi)
    HD 111031 (50 G. Corvi) is a double star in the southern constellation of Corvus. With an apparent visual magnitude of 6.87, it is considered too faint...
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    31 Crateris (redirect from TY Corvi)
    19 and 5.23 over 1.48 days, it has the variable star designation of TY Corvi. It is actually a remote system with a hot blue-white star of spectral type...
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    SX Corvi is an eclipsing binary star system in the constellation Corvus, ranging from apparent magnitude 8.99 to 9.25 over 7.6 hours. The system is a...
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    R Corvi (R Crv) is a Mira variable star in the constellation Corvus, which ranges from a magnitude of 6.7 to 14.4 with a period of approximately 317 days...
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    meaning "the wing". However that name was more usually applied to Gamma Corvi. For reasons of disambiguation it was sometimes called Gienah Cygni. In...
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    (عنق ألغراب - únuq al-ghuraab), which was translated into Latin as Collum Corvi, meaning the crow's neck. In Chinese, 河鼓 (Hé Gŭ), meaning River Drum, refers...
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    hypotenuse. Eta Crateris also lies to the right (west) of the bright star Gamma Corvi. This star is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude...
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    constellation of Crater. Zeta Crateris appears to be about half-way between Epsilon Corvi to the southeast and Delta Crateris to the northwest, and marks the lower...
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  • −17° 32′ 31.1″ 2.58 −0.94 165 B8III Gienah Corvi, Gienah, Gienah Ghurab, Djenah al Ghyrab al Eymen, Dextra ala Corvi; suspected variable, Vmax = 2.56m, Vmin...
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    F.; Claudi, R.; Cosentino, R.; Giacobbe, P. (September 2018). "The HADES RV Programme with HARPS-N@TNG VIII. Gl15A: A multiple wide planetary system sculpted...
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