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Corona Borealis



         



Corona Borealis
Abbreviation CrB
Genitive Coronae Borealis
Meaning in English The Northern Crown
Right ascension 16 h
Declination +30°
Visible to latitude Between +90° and −50°
Best visible July
Area
 - Total
Ranked 71st
179 sq.deg.
Number of stars with
apparent magnitude < 3
1
Brightest star
 - Apparent magnitude
Alphecca (α CrB)
2.2m
Meteor showers none
Bordering constellations


Corona Borealis (the northern crown) is a small northern constellation whose main stars form a semicircular arc. It is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was also one of the 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy, who referred to the constellation as Corona. The "Borealis" (northern) was added later on, in contrast to Corona Australis, the southern crown.

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Notable features

It has no first magnitude stars. Its brightest star, Alphecca (also known as Gemma) is of magnitude 2.2 (slightly variable). The constellation contains several interesting variable stars. Two of the best known are R Coronae Borealis and T Coronae Borealis.

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Notable deep sky objects

Corona Borealis contains no bright deep sky objects. Abell 2065 is a a highly concentrated galaxy cluster containing over 400 members, the brightest of which are of 16th magnitude.

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Mythology

Corona Borealis represents a crown that was given by Dionysus to Ariadne, the daughter of Minos of Crete.


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