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- Q235926 subject Q7009484.
- Q235926 subject Q7207584.
- Q235926 subject Q8461104.
- Q235926 abstract "Praecipua is the brightest star in the constellation Leo Minor. It is sometimes known as "o LMi" (not "ο LMi"), from Bode's catalogue of 1801. It was presumably intended to be designated α, as Francis Baily decided to letter each star brighter than magnitude 4.5, but the designation was missing from his catalogue, even though the dimmer β was included.Its proper name is derived from the Latin "the Chief (Star of Leo Minor)". The name may originally have referred to 37 Leonis Minoris, and later mistransfered to this star.It is known as 勢四, "the Fourth (Star) of the Eunuch", in traditional Chinese astronomy.46 LMi has spectral class K0+III-IV and is of magnitude 3.83. Its distance from Earth is approximately 95 light years.".
- Q235926 thumbnail Leo_Minor_IAU.svg?width=300.
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- Q235926 wikiPageWikiLink Q555846.
- Q235926 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009484.
- Q235926 wikiPageWikiLink Q7207584.
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- Q235926 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461104.
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- Q235926 type Place.
- Q235926 type CelestialBody.
- Q235926 type Location.
- Q235926 type Place.
- Q235926 type Star.
- Q235926 type Thing.
- Q235926 comment "Praecipua is the brightest star in the constellation Leo Minor. It is sometimes known as "o LMi" (not "ο LMi"), from Bode's catalogue of 1801. It was presumably intended to be designated α, as Francis Baily decided to letter each star brighter than magnitude 4.5, but the designation was missing from his catalogue, even though the dimmer β was included.Its proper name is derived from the Latin "the Chief (Star of Leo Minor)".".
- Q235926 label "46 Leonis Minoris".
- Q235926 depiction Leo_Minor_IAU.svg.
- Q235926 name "Praecipua".