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Procyon - Wikipedia A binary star system, Procyon consists of a white-hued main-sequence star of spectral type F5 IV–V, designated component A, in orbit with a faint white dwarf companion of spectral type DQZ, [6] named Procyon B The pair orbit each other with a period of 40 84 years and an eccentricity of 0 4
Procyon (α CMi): Star System, Name, Constellation, Location - Star Facts Procyon, Alpha Canis Minoris (α CMi), is the primary component in a binary star system located only 11 46 light-years from Earth in the constellation Canis Minor With an apparent magnitude of 0 34, it is the brightest star in Canis Minor and the eighth brightest star in the sky
Bright Procyon: The Little Dog Star in Canis Minor - EarthSky Procyon is a double star with a faint white dwarf companion that you can only see in telescopes The white dwarf, Procyon B, is farther along in its evolution than Procyon, and in fact has
Procyon | Bright Star, Binary System, Sirius | Britannica Procyon, brightest star in the northern constellation Canis Minor (Lesser Dog) and one of the brightest in the entire sky, with an apparent visual magnitude of 0 41 Procyon lies 11 4 light-years from Earth and is a visual binary, a bright yellow-white subgiant with a faint, white dwarf companion
Star Facts: Procyon - Type, Size, Color, Distance Procyon is the most luminous star in the constellation Canis Minor, and the 8th most luminous star in the entire night sky The star may appear yellowish-white, but Procyon is in fact a binary system comprising a late-stage main sequence star, and a dead white dwarf
Procyon Star Facts (Alpha Canis Minoris) - Universe Guide Procyon, also known as Alpha Canis Minoris (Bayer) is a spectroscopic binary star located in the constellation of Canis Minor, The Small Dog Procyon colour is yellow - white Procyon temperature is in the range of between 6,000 and 7,500 Kelvin
Procyon - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Procyon A and B circuit each other every 40 8 years at an average distance of 15 0 Astronomical Units, a rather high eccentricity taking them between 21 0 and 8 9 AU
Nearby Stars - HyperPhysics The Procyon System is located about 11 5 light-years (ly) from our Sun Procyon A, or Alpha Canis Minoris A, is the brightest and most centrally located naked-eye star (07:39:18 12+05:13:29 98, ICRS 2000 0) of Constellation Canis Minor (the Smaller Dog)
Procyon - Wikiwand Procyon is the brightest star in the constellation of Canis Minor and usually the eighth-brightest star in the night sky, with an apparent visual magnitude of 0