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|other designations=Procyon, Antecanis, Al Shira, Elgomaisa, Ghumūṣ, Nánhésān, α Canis Minoris, 10 Canis Minoris, GCTP 1805.00, HR 2943, BD+05°1739, HD 61421, LHS 233, GJ 280, HIP 37279, GC 10277, ADS 6251, CCDM 07393+0514, TD1 10647 | |other designations=Procyon, Antecanis, Al Shira, Elgomaisa, Ghumūṣ, Nánhésān, α Canis Minoris, 10 Canis Minoris, GCTP 1805.00, HR 2943, BD+05°1739, HD 61421, LHS 233, GJ 280, HIP 37279, GC 10277, ADS 6251, CCDM 07393+0514, TD1 10647 | ||
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'''Alpha Canis Minoris''', also called '''Procyon''', is a binary star system where a F-type main sequence star is orbited by a white dwarf star. Procyon A is the seventh-brightest star in the [[Earth]]'s sky. Its name comes from the Greek "prokyon," meaning "before the dog", since it appears to precede the "Dog Star" [[Sirius]] in the Earth's sky. | '''Alpha Canis Minoris''', also called '''Procyon''', is a binary star system where a F-type main sequence star is orbited by a white dwarf star. Procyon A is the seventh-brightest star in the [[Earth]]'s sky. Its name comes from the Greek "prokyon," meaning "before the dog", since it appears to precede the "Dog Star" [[Sirius]] in the Earth's sky. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:52, 19 May 2016
Alpha Canis Minoris A/B | |
Stellar characteristics | |
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Constellation | Canis Minor |
Right ascension (Epoch J2000) | 07h 39m 18.1/17.7s |
Declination (Epoch J2000) | +05° 13' 29/20" |
Spectral type | F5 IV-V/DA |
Distance from Sol | 11.4 ± 0.03 ly |
Other designations | Procyon, Antecanis, Al Shira, Elgomaisa, Ghumūṣ, Nánhésān, α Canis Minoris, 10 Canis Minoris, GCTP 1805.00, HR 2943, BD+05°1739, HD 61421, LHS 233, GJ 280, HIP 37279, GC 10277, ADS 6251, CCDM 07393+0514, TD1 10647 |
Alpha Canis Minoris, also called Procyon, is a binary star system where a F-type main sequence star is orbited by a white dwarf star. Procyon A is the seventh-brightest star in the Earth's sky. Its name comes from the Greek "prokyon," meaning "before the dog", since it appears to precede the "Dog Star" Sirius in the Earth's sky.
Native life is unlikely around Procyon because the habitable zone (centered around 2.7 AU from the primary) may not contain stable orbits (due to the white dwarf companion with a periastron of 8.9 AU). This would not prevent Fen colonies in the habitable zone, but as of 2015 no such colonies are known to have been planned.