Its abbreviation is LMi. It is a small constellation located north of Leo. It was created by J. Hevelius in the 17th century, and no bright stars can be seen. Its approximate position is 10h20m in right ascension and +33° in declination. It reaches its culmination at 8pm in late April. [Ishida Goro] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
略号はLMi。しし座の北に位置する小星座。17世紀にJ.ヘベリウスによって創設された星座で,輝星は見られない。概略位置は赤経10h20m,赤緯+33゜。午後8時の南中は4月下旬である。【石田 五郎】
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