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    Epsilon Doradus, Latinized from ε Doradus, is a solitary star located in the southern constellation of Dorado. It is visible to the naked eye with an...
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  • Epsilon Lyrae (ε Lyr, ε Lyrae), also known as the Double Double, is a multiple star system of at least five stars approximately 162 light-years away in...
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    Epsilon Pavonis, Latinized from ε Pavonis, is a single, white-hued star in the constellation Pavo. It can be viewed with the naked eye, having an apparent...
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  • Carinae Star 3.28 3.15 Eta Geminorum Triple star system 3.28 3.26 Alpha Doradus Binary star system 3.28 Delta Aquarii Star 3.28 Pi Hydrae Star 3.28 Delta...
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  • 177 ± 4 1 M4.5 III 2.146 Alphard (Alpha Hydrae) 177 ± 8 1 K3IIIa +2.00 R Doradus 178 ± 10 1 M8 III 4.78 – 6.32 The star with the largest angular diameter...
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    the Sun. Based on the estimated age and motion, it is a member of the AB Doradus moving group that share a common motion through space. This group has an...
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  • T was SDSS J1110+0116 (T5.5), which is a member of the 120 Myr old AB Doradus moving group. Another significant discovery is one of the closest planetary-mass...
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    stars which orbit each other every 39.88 days. The primary is a Gamma Doradus variable, pulsating over a period of 1.45 days. The fainter star is not...
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    back of Hydra the water snake. The four brightest stars, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, and Beta Corvi, form a distinctive quadrilateral or cross-shape in the...
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  • M-type red giant, and the 25th brightest star in the night sky. 36 G. Doradus 89.1±0.2 K2III-IV 4.76±0.14 1.07±0.08 4.66 Cursa (Beta Eridani) 90±0.9...
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  • Données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 24 October 2013. Gamma Doradus Stars: Defining a New Class of Pulsating Variables, Anthony B. Kaye et...
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    "CFBDSIR2149-0403: a 4–7 Jupiter-mass free-floating planet in the young moving group AB Doradus?". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 548: A26. arXiv:1210.0305. Bibcode:2012A&A...
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    Moon, including Antares and 119 Tauri. Examples of eclipsing binaries are Epsilon Aurigae (Almaaz), VV Cephei, and V766 Centauri (HR 5171). Angular diameter...
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    suspected of being a variable star. Lacaille mistakenly named this star Mu Doradus, but had recorded its Right Ascension one hour too low. Lacaille named...
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    Image of 30 Doradus taken by ESO's VISTA. This nebula has a visual magnitude of 8....
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    Supplement Series. 85: 1015. Bibcode:1990A&AS...85.1015M. ISSN 0365-0138. "zeta Doradus". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Brown, A. G. A...
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  • 10h 28m 55.6s +00° 50′ 28″ M2.5V 9.65 142.0951±0.0212 Member of the AB Doradus moving group; has 1 known planet Gliese 809 (HD 199305) A 22.9600±0.0026...
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  • Melinda M.; Booth, Andrew J. (1998-08-01). "The bright southern Cepheid beta Doradus: the radial velocity curve, distance and size". Monthly Notices of the...
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    7″ 37.4 HR 5553 A/B K2V 6.00 5.69 14h 53m 23.77s +19° 09′ 10.1″ 37.6 ζ Doradus A F7V 4.71 4.38 05h 05m 30.72s −57° 28′ 21.7″ 38.0 λ Serpentis G0Vvar 4...
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    Examples: Pollux, a K-type giant. Epsilon Ophiuchi, a G-type red giant. Arcturus (α Boötis), a K-type giant. R Doradus, a M-type giant. Mira (ο Ceti), an...
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    daylight. Other than the Sun, the star with the largest apparent size is R Doradus, with an angular diameter of only 0.057 arcseconds. The disks of most stars...
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  • Fraser; Tecza, Matthias (2007-08-01). "New Photometry and Spectra of AB Doradus C: An Accurate Mass Determination of a Young Low-Mass Object with Theoretical...
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    between Jupiter and Europa 696 Mm – radius of Sun 989 Mm – diameter of Epsilon Indi, one of the nearest stars to Earth ; lower part: their darker mirror...
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  • Wilner, David J.; Greaves, Jane S. (2013-01-01). "The Debris Disk around γ Doradus Resolved with Herschel". The Astrophysical Journal. 762 (1): 52. arXiv:1212...
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    000 years ago, but a larger perturbation would have been caused by Zeta Doradus, which passed at a distance of 3 light years about 350,000 years ago. However...
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