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- Regulus - Wikipedia
Regulus is the brightest object in the constellation Leo and one of the brightest stars in the night sky It has the Bayer designation designated α Leonis, which is Latinized to Alpha Leonis, and abbreviated Alpha Leo or α Leo
- Regulus Star Facts | Little King Star | Constellation Leo Brightest . . .
Regulus is the brightest star in the constellation Leo Use Sky Tonight to find Regulus in the sky, learn when to observe it, and check when to see Regulus near the planets and the Moon
- Meet Regulus, Leo the Lion’s Heart and brightest star - EarthSky
Regulus, the brightest star in the constellation Leo the Lion, is a harbinger of spring in the Northern Hemisphere It crept higher in the sky with each passing day in March and April, as winter
- Regulus Star – Facts Features About The Little King
Regulus, also known as Alpha Leonis, is the brightest star in the constellation Leo and the 21st brightest star in the night sky It has an apparent magnitude of 1 35 and is not actually a single star, but a multiple star system
- Regulus: The Kingly Star | Space
Regulus is a bright star seen in the constellation Leo It's the brightest star in the constellation and among the brightest in Earth's night sky The star has two known companions nearby, a set
- Regulus (Alpha Leonis) - Star Facts
Regulus, Alpha Leonis (α Leo), is the primary component in a multiple-star system located 79 3 light-years away in the constellation Leo With a combined apparent magnitude of 1 40, it is the brightest star in Leo and the 21st brightest star in the sky
- Regulus - Alpha Leonis – Constellation Guide
Regulus, also known as Alpha Leonis, is the brightest star in the constellation Leo and the 21st brightest star in the night sky It has an apparent magnitude of 1 35 and lies at a distance of 79 3 light years, or 24 3 parsecs, from Earth
- Regulus | Brightest, Constellation Binary | Britannica
Regulus, brightest star in the zodiacal constellation Leo and one of the brightest in the entire sky, having an apparent visual magnitude of about 1 35 It is 77 light-years from Earth
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