• Mu Boötis, Latinized from μ Boötis, consists of a pair of double stars in the northern constellation of Boötes, 120 light-years from the Sun. Mu Boötis...
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    formed from modern Zeta, Omicron and Pi Boötis, while Yousheti was formed from modern Eta, Tau and Upsilon Boötis. Dixi, the Emperor's ceremonial banquet...
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    example, confirmed by MOST, may be Tau Boötis, a star that is probably tidally locked by its planet Tau Boötis b. If so, the tidal locking is almost certainly...
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  • Mu Arae c, also known as HD 160691 c, formally named Dulcinea (pronounced /dʌlˈsɪniə/ or /dʌlsɪˈniːə/), is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star Mu Arae...
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  • Look up clava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clava can refer to: Mu Boötis, a triple star system in the constellation Boötes Clava cairn, a type...
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  • band was detected from the Tau Boötis system, likely associated with cyclotron radiation from the poles of Tau Boötis b a signature of a planetary magnetic...
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    Gamma Aquarii (category Lambda Boötis stars)
    7 times larger and more massive than the Sun. It was a candidate Lambda Boötis star, suggesting it may have accreted low-metallicity circumstellar gas...
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    Vega (category Lambda Boötis stars)
    below 10%. The unusually low metallicity of Vega makes it a weak Lambda Boötis star. However, the reason for the existence of such chemically peculiar...
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  • 3.48 Mu Pegasi Star 3.49 3.47 Beta Boötis Star 3.49 Alpha Telescopii Star Suspected variable star 3.49 Nu Ursae Majoris Star 3.49 Delta Boötis Double...
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    northern pole star from 3942 BC, when it moved farther north than Theta Boötis, until 1793 BC. The Egyptian Pyramids were designed to have one side facing...
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