T Boötis is believed to have been a nova. It was observed by only one person, Joseph Baxendell on 9, 11 and 22 April 1860, but has not been seen since...
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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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Epsilon Boötis (ε Boötis, abbreviated Epsilon Boo, ε Boo), officially named Izar (/ˈaɪzɑːr/ EYE-zar), is a binary star in the northern constellation of...
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Arcturus (redirect from Alpha Bootis)
ancient Greece; it was then cataloged as α Boötis by Johann Bayer in 1603, which is Latinized to Alpha Boötis. Arcturus forms one corner of the Spring Triangle...
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Eta Boötis (η Boötis, abbreviated Eta Boo, η Boo) is a binary star in the constellation of Boötes. Based on parallax measurements obtained during the Hipparcos...
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2012). "The signature of orbital motion from the dayside of the planet t Boötis b". Nature. 486 (7404): 502–504. arXiv:1206.6109. Bibcode:2012Natur.486...
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Named after Horace W. Babcock. Baxendell's possible Nova (Nova Bootis 1860, T Bootis), discovered by Joseph Baxendell in april 1860. Becklin's Star is...
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A Lambda Boötis star is a type of chemically peculiar star which has an unusually low abundance of iron peak elements in its surface layers. One possible...
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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 had...
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Gamma Boötis, Latinised from γ Boötis, is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Boötes the herdsman, forming the left shoulder of this...
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