Not a very exciting name but 46 Leonis Minoris is the brightest star in the constellation Leo Minor.
Leo
October 3, 2012. 0.1 degrees in line with Regulus star.
No, but there is a constellation that look similar which is the Leo constellation(a lion).
If you mean the constellation Leo: That is only a general direction in the sky, and some stars in that direction. The phantasy of the ancients made a lion out of it - hence the name. The individual stars in any constellation are at very different distances; ranging from a few light-years, to thousands of light years. If you look through a more powerful telescope, you will see galaxies, at distances of a few hundred thousands light years, up to billions of light years (depending on how powerful the telescope is).
The Lynx constellation has four main stars.α Lyn or Elvashak, Alvashak, Al Fahd38 Lyn or Maculosa, Maculata10 UMa31 Lyn or Alsciaukat, Mabsuthat
Regulus is the brightest star in Leo, with a maximum apparent magnitude of 1.35. It is located 77.5 light years from Earth, and is the 22nd brightest star in the nighttime sky.
Yes, with an apparent magnitude of 1.40, Regulus is the brightest star in Leo.
Gamma Leonis (γ Leo, γ Leonis) (Algieba or Al Gieba) (a binary star system) is the second brightest star in the constellation Leo.
The star Regulus, or Alpha Leonis, can be found in the constellation of Leo. It is the brightest star in the constellation.
Regulus, also designated Alpha Leonis, is the brightest star in the constellation Leo.
Regulus is the brightest star in the constellation Leo and one of the brightest stars in the nighttime sky. It is about 77.5 light years from Earth.
Regulus (α Leo / α Leonis / Alpha Leonis) is the brightest star in the constellation Leo and one of the brightest stars in the nighttime sky.
The star at the heart of the lion in the constellation Leo is called Regulus. Regulus is the brightest star in the constellation and is known for its prominent position in the celestial lion.
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Regulus is the brightest star in the constellation Leo.It is about 4 times larger than our own Sun with an estimated radius of between 3.15 and 4.15 that of our Sun.
Regulus is one of the brightest stars in the sky. In the constellation Leo, Regulus is actually a multiple star system of 4 stars.
Regulus