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Lepus (constellation) - Wikipedia Lepus is a constellation lying just south of the celestial equator Its name is Latin for hare It is located below—immediately south—of Orion (the hunter), and is sometimes represented as a hare being chased by Orion or by Orion's hunting dogs [3]
LEPUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of LEPUS is a genus (the type of the family Leporidae) comprising the typical hares How to use Lepus in a sentence
Lepus Constellation (the Hare): Stars, Myth, Facts, Location . . . Lepus is a northern constellation located just south of Orion It contains the white supergiant Arneb, the famous variable star R Leporis (Hind's Crimson Star), the globular cluster Messier 79, and the Spirograph Nebula
Lepus | Hare, Southern Sky, Stars | Britannica Lepus, constellation in the southern sky at about 6 hours right ascension and 20° south in declination Its brightest star is Arneb (from the Arabic for “the hare”), with a magnitude of 2 6
Lepus - noirlab. edu Photo of the constellation Lepus produced by NOIRLab in collaboration with Eckhard Slawik, a German astrophotographer The annotations are from a standardized set of 88 western IAU constellations and stick figures from Sky Telescope
Lepus Constellation - Key Facts, Star Map, Mythology Lepus is a member of the Orion family of constellations, together with Canis Major, Canis Minor, Monoceros and Orion Other constellations bordering Lepus includes Caelum, Columba, and Eridanus
Lepus Constellation Facts, Stars, Map Myth - Universe Guide Lepus, the hare, is a constellation in the night sky located below Orion The constellation is not associated with any myths Lepus is a Latin word; the English meaning translation is the hare Lepus's pronunciation is Lee-puss
Lepus Constellation | Star Map Facts | Go Astronomy Lepus, Latin for "hare", is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere This constellation, while not large, is known for its rich array of stars and deep-sky objects
Lepus The constellation Lepus is the 51st largest constellation, spanning an area of 290 square degrees Lepus is closely linked to the mythology of Orion and his hunting dogs, Canis Major and Canis Minor
The Constellation Lepus - In-The-Sky. org Lepus lies immediately south of Orion, where it culminates at midnight in the December sky The name ‘lepus’ is Latin for hare, and the creature represented here is often said to be chased by Orion's two dogs, Canis Major and Canis Minor