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Star in the constellation Ursa Major
Lambda Ursae Majoris (λ Ursae Majoris, abbreviated Lambda UMa, λ UMa), formally named Tania Borealis /ˈteɪniə ˌbɒriˈælɪs/, is a star in the northern circumpolar
Lambda_Ursae_Majoris
Binary star in the constellation Ursa Major
Kappa Ursae Majoris, Lambda Ursae Majoris, Nu Ursae Majoris and Xi Ursae Majoris. Consequently, the Chinese name for Mu Ursae Majoris itself is 中台二
Mu_Ursae_Majoris
Star system in the constellation Ursa Major
Majoris, Kappa Ursae Majoris, Lambda Ursae Majoris, Mu Ursae Majoris and Nu Ursae Majoris. Consequently, the Chinese name for Xi Ursae Majoris itself is 下台二
Xi_Ursae_Majoris
Binary star in the constellation Ursa Major
Kappa Ursae Majoris (κ Ursae Majoris, abbreviated Kappa UMa, κ UMa) is a binary star in the constellation of Ursa Major. With a combined apparent magnitude
Kappa_Ursae_Majoris
Star in the constellation Ursa Major
consisting of Nu Ursae Majoris, Iota Ursae Majoris, Kappa Ursae Majoris, Lambda Ursae Majoris, Mu Ursae Majoris, and Xi Ursae Majoris. Consequently, the
Nu_Ursae_Majoris
Double binary star system in the constellation Ursa Major
Iota Ursae Majoris (ι Ursae Majoris, abbreviated Iota UMa, ι UMa), also named Talitha /ˈtælɪθə/, is a star system in the northern circumpolar constellation
Iota_Ursae_Majoris
system 3.43 Lambda Aquilae Star 3.431 Chi Carinae Star 3.44 Eta Cassiopeiae Binary star system Suspected variable star 3.45 Lambda Ursae Majoris Star 3.45
List of brightest natural objects in the sky
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Solitary red giant star in the constellation Ursa Major
Rho Ursae Majoris (ρ UMa) is the Bayer designation for a solitary star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Major. It is often faintly visible
Rho_Ursae_Majoris
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
also be found by following a line through the two stars—Alpha and Beta Ursae Majoris, popularly called the Pointers—that form the end of the "bowl" of the
Ursa_Minor
Pattern of stars recognized on Earth's night sky
Kappa (κ Piscium), Lambda (λ Piscium), TX Piscium, Iota (ι Piscium), and Theta (θ Piscium). Dubhe and Merak (Alpha and Beta Ursae Majoris), the two stars
Asterism_(astronomy)
Stellar classification
unchanged over years, are Chara (G0V), the Sun (G2V), Kappa1 Ceti (G5V), 61 Ursae Majoris (G8V). Other primary MK standard stars include HD 115043 (G1V) and 16
G-type_main-sequence_star
−65° 28′ 04.9066″ F6V 5.38 23.6721±0.0631 HD 108570 138 K0/K1III Lambda Ursae Majoris (Tania Borealis) 138 ± 5 Ursa Major 10h 17m 05.78287s +42° 54′ 51
List of star systems within 100–150 light-years
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Visible star that is nearly aligned with Earth's axis of rotation
From around 1700 BC until just after 300 AD, Kochab (Beta Ursae Minoris) and Pherkad (Gamma Ursae Minoris) were twin northern pole stars, though neither
Pole_star
Kappa Ursae Majoris Alkaphrah 上台二 Shàng Tái èr The Second Upper Step Lambda Ursae Majoris Tania Borealis 中台一 Zhōng Tái yī The First Middle Step Mu Ursae Majoris
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Star in the constellation Draco
Enclosure, refers to an asterism consisting of Lambda Draconis, Alpha Draconis, Kappa Draconis, 24 Ursae Majoris, 43 Camelopardalis, Alpha Camelopardalis and
Lambda_Draconis
0088 A1 IV, A1 IV Southern 86 2.44 Phecda γ Ursae Majoris 0083 A0 Ve Northern 87 2.45 Aludra η Canis Majoris 2,000 B5 Ia Southern 88 2.46 Alderamin α Cephei
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Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
of the SU Ursae Majoris Star EK Trianguli Australis and Evidence for Ring-Like Accretion Disks in Long-Supercycle Length SU Ursae Majoris Stars", Publications
Triangulum_Australe
Stellar classification
years and can be used to define the system, are considered to be 78 Ursae Majoris (F2 V) and Pi3 Orionis (F6 V). In addition to those two standards, Morgan
F-type_main-sequence_star
Star in the constellation of Draco
an asterism consisting of Alpha Draconis, Kappa Draconis, Lambda Draconis, 24 Ursae Majoris, 43 Camelopardalis, Alpha Camelopardalis and BK Camelopardalis
Thuban
Bibcode:2022A&A...658A..48K. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202142100. ISSN 0004-6361. "Lambda Serpentis". Metcalfe, Travis S.; Buzasi, Derek; Huber, Daniel; Pinsonneault
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al-Maghriz the Base of the bear's tail مغرز Delta Ursae Majoris Meissa al-Maysān the Shining one الميسان Lambda Orionis Mekbuda adh-Dhirāʿu l-Maqbūḍah the Folded
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ι Ursae Majoris Aa Ursa Major Arabic Also called Talitha Borealis, as Talitha originally referred to κ Ursae Majoris (Alkaphrah) and ι Ursae Majoris together
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Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
around 4.1. Epsilon Coronae Australis is the brightest example of a W Ursae Majoris variable in the southern sky. Lying alongside the Milky Way, Corona
Corona_Australis
Classification of stars based on spectral properties
spectral standards: F0IIIa – Adhafera F0Ib – Arneb F1V - 37 Ursae Majoris F2V – 78 Ursae Majoris F7V - Iota Piscium F9V - Zavijava F9V - HD 10647 G-type stars
Stellar_classification
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
orbit each other roughly every 8.5 to 10 hours. It belongs to the UX Ursae Majoris subgroup of cataclysmic variable star systems, where material from the
Grus_(constellation)
Society of Southern Africa, 32: 11, Bibcode:1973MNSSA..32...11C. "★ CW Ursae Majoris". Lillo-Box, J.; Faria, J. P.; Mascareño, A. Suárez; Figueira, P.; Sousa
List of star systems within 40–45 light-years
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"Preliminary results of the spectral analysis of Suzaku data of SW Ursae Majoris and BZ Ursae Majoris", New Astronomy, 25: 1–6, Bibcode:2013NewA...25....1I, doi:10
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Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
distant. TY Mensae is another eclipsing binary system classified as a W Ursae Majoris variable; the two components are so close that they share a common envelope
Mensa_(constellation)
star, a red giant, and a main sequence star. B G8III C A9IV-V Kappa Ursae Majoris (Alkaphrah) A 360 ± 20 Ursa Major A0 IV-V 3.56 B A0 V Zeta Crucis 360
List of star systems within 350–400 light-years
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Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
range of 0.6 magnitudes; its orbital period is 6.4 hours. It is a W Ursae Majoris variable that ranges in magnitude from a minimum of 7.1 to a maximum
Boötes
Equuleus F5(V) 5.23 B F6(V) HD 8535 A 180.5 ± 0.2 G0V 7.70 B D Omicron Ursae Majoris (Muscida) 182 ± 1 Ursa Major G5III: 3.35 Zeta Andromedae (Shimu) Aa$
List of star systems within 150–200 light-years
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V((f)) + O6.5-7 V((f)) 5.54 16 Sagittarii 4,600 1 O9.5 III 6.02 BE Ursae Majoris A 4,600 ± 200 2 DO 14.8 to 17.8 Has a M-type companion star. Y Cygni
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Part of IC 2602 Open Cluster. HD 206610 (Bosona) 482 ± 2 K0III 8.34 Gamma Ursae Minoris (Pherkad) 487 ± 8 Ursa Minor A2 III XO-2 S 489 ± 1 K0V 11.12±0.03
List of star systems within 450–500 light-years
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20619 80.5 G0-1.5 V 7.039 HD 113283 80.5 G5 V-III 7.143 Megrez (Delta Ursae Majoris)$ 80.5 ± 0.3 Ursa Major 12h 15m 25.56063s +57° 01′ 57.4156″ A3 V 3.312#
List of star systems within 80–85 light-years
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77.7 ± 0.3 Phoenix 00h 26m 12.20183s −43° 40′ 47.3929″ A5IVn 3.94 23 Ursae Majoris 77.7 ± 0.3 Ursa Major 09h 31m 31.70873s +63° 03′ 42.7013″ F0IV 3.65
List of star systems within 75–80 light-years
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28.4 41 G. Arae A G8V 5.55 5.83 17h 19m 03.83s −46° 38′ 10.4″ 28.7 ξ Ursae Majoris A G0V 4.41 4.25 11h 18m 11s +31° 31′ 45″ 28.8 B G5V 4.87 5.07 HD 192310/Gliese
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Type of variable star
Comae Berenices Magnetic fields α2 Canum Venaticorum Pulsar SX Arietis Eclipsing Algol Beta Lyrae Planetary transit W Ursae Majoris Star portal * List
Rapidly_oscillating_Ap_star
Type of chemically peculiar star
by tidal braking. The best-known metallic-line star is Sirius (α Canis Majoris). The following table lists some metallic-line stars in order of descending
Am_star
Star whose brightness fluctuates, as seen from Earth
standstills are seen, part way between maximum and minimum brightness. SU Ursae Majoris stars, which undergo both frequent small outbursts, and rarer but larger
Variable_star
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
into one of the traditional classes, with features of Beta Lyrae, W Ursae Majoris, and cataclysmic variables. It may be a representative of a very brief
Lyra
03 9.997 M0V b c 331 Iota Ursae Majoris (Talitha) Ursa Major 47.3 ± 0.1 3.14/10.1/10.3 A7V(n) + M3V + M4V 332 10 Ursae Majoris Lynx 52.4 ± 0.6 3.960 (4
List of Gliese and GJ objects (1-1000)
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System of two stars orbiting each other
star was computed in 1827, when Félix Savary computed the orbit of Xi Ursae Majoris. Over the years, many more double stars have been catalogued and measured
Binary_star
"Fundamental properties and atmospheric structure of the red supergiant VY Canis Majoris based on VLTI/AMBER spectro-interferometry". Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Fictional universe created by Larry Niven
Tongue translates as "Home-of-the-Kzinti" or "Kzinhome". It orbits 61 Ursae Majoris and has higher gravity than Earth and more oxygen in the atmosphere
Known_Space
28m 27.81s +6° 11′ 10.5″ 22 F7V b 63.4 1.12 3.06036 0.045 0 2010 Xi Ursae Majoris B Ursa Major 11h 18m 12s +31° 32′ 15″ 4.73 25.11 F8.5V b 37 3.98 0.06
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05m 28.6s +43° 31′ 36″ M1.0V 0.48 8.77 10.34 203.8876 ±0.0332 B (WX Ursae Majoris) 11h 05m 30.4s +43° 31′ 18″ M5.5V 0.10 14.48 16.05 flare star AD Leonis
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Type of star larger than main-sequence but smaller than a giant
Canis Majoris B2.5: γ Pegasi, ζ Cassiopeiae, η Lyrae B3: ι Herculis, η Aurigae B5: τ Herculis, δ Persei, CH Crucis A2: β Aurigae, λ Ursae Majoris, β Serpentis
Subgiant
Boschi, F.; Munari, U. (August 2003). "High resolution spectroscopy over lambda lambda 8500-8750 Å for GAIA. IV. Extending the cool MK stars sample". Astronomy
List of star systems within 30–35 light-years
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indicates a foreground star instead. List of largest stars Smallest star BE Ursae Majoris A 2008 0.046±0.002 R☉ List of smallest stars Most massive star R136a1
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Overview of the scientific field of astronomy
Arietis Pulsar Eclipsing binary Algol variable Beta Lyrae variable W Ursae Majoris variable Supernova Classes Type Ia supernova Type Ib and Ic supernovae
Outline_of_astronomy
subclass UGSU – (celestial object) UG SU Ursae Majoris, a subclass of UG-type stars named after SU Ursae Majoris, the archetype for the subclass UGWZ –
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LAMBDA URSAE-MAJORIS
LAMBDA URSAE-MAJORIS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English lamb, a nickname for a meek and inoffensive person, or a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of lambs. See also Lamm.English : from a short form of the personal name Lambert.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Luain (see Lane 3). MacLysaght comments: ‘The form Lamb(e), which results from a more than usually absurd pseudo-translation (uan ‘lamb’), is now much more numerous than O’Loan itself.’Possibly also a translation of French agneau.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sanskrit
Flame; Large; Spacious; Tall; Another Name for Durga and Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Indian
Ambitious
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Lamb 1 and 2.English : from an Old Norse personal name Lambi, from lamb ‘lamb’.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Flame
Female
Greek
(Λαμία) Greek myth name of an evil spirit who abducts and devours children, LAMIA means "large shark." The name means "vampire" in Latin and "fiend" in Arabic.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ganesh, The huge bellied Lord
Female
Native American
Native American Indian name ALAMEDA means "grove of cottonwood."
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Amado, AMADA means "beloved."
Girl/Female
Indian
Flame
Girl/Female
Indian
Praiseworthy, Praiser of Allah
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Slovenia, Swedish
Bear; Little Female Bear; Form of Ursula
Girl/Female
Indian
Dark lipped
Female
Italian
Italian form of English Amber, AMBRA means "amber."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Praiseworthy, Praiser of Allah
Girl/Female
Muslim
Dark lipped
Girl/Female
Muslim
Soft to touch
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Form of Ursula
Girl/Female
Indian
Soft to touch
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lambden in Berwickshire.
LAMBDA URSAE-MAJORIS
LAMBDA URSAE-MAJORIS
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, English, Slavic, Spanish
Spanish Abbreviation of Estanislao; Serpent Lady; Fairy Queen
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Slient
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
A River
Female
German
 Low German diminutive form of Latin Johanna, JANNIKE means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jannike.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Indian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Voyager; Blessed; Brings Joy; Violet Flower; Brings Happiness; Voyager through Life; Traveller; The One that Makes the Others Happy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a source of clear drinking water, from Middle English fresch ‘fresh’, ‘not salty’ (Old French freis, of Germanic origin). There is a place of this name on the Isle of Wight (named from Old English fersc ‘fresh’ + wæter ‘water’), which may also be a source of the surname.
Girl/Female
Greek
Lover of man.
Boy/Male
Indian
The preventer of harm
Girl/Female
Hindu
The unique
Boy/Male
Muslim
Intelligent, Skillful
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n.
The constellation Ursa Major.
v. i.
To bring forth a lamb or lambs, as sheep.
n.
A viola da gamba.
n.
A thin plate or scale; specif., one of the thin, flat processes composing the vane of a feather.
n.
Any person who is as innocent or gentle as a lamb.
n.
The point of junction of the sagittal and lambdoid sutures of the skull.
n.
The ursine seal. See the Note under 1st Seal.
pl.
of Lamina
n.
A thin plate or lamina.
n.
One of two constellations in the northern hemisphere, called respectively the Great Bear and the Lesser Bear, or Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
n.
The lamb's-quarters (Chenopodium album).
n.
The name of the Greek letter /, /, corresponding with the English letter L, l.
n.
The constellation Charles's Wain, or Ursa Major. See Ursa major, under Ursa.
n.
Either one of the Bears. See the Phrases below.
a.
Of or pertaining to a bursa or to bursae.
n.
A lamp or candlestick.
imp. & p. p.
of Lamb
pl.
of Lamina
pl.
of Bursa