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Click on each star to see more details about it. The table below lists the 20 brightest deep sky objects in the Canes Venatici constellation. See also the complete list of deep sky objects in the constellation of Canes Venatici.

This site cannot run without your voluntary donations. We don't use Ads. There are no myths associated with this constellation. The stars were separated out by the Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius in Canes Venatici is composed mainly of faint stars.

Only one star in this constellation is brighter than magnitude 4. Cor Caroli is the brightest star with a visual magnitude of 2. It is a binary star system located approximately light years from Earth.

Chara is the second brightest star with a magnitude of only 4. It is a yellow-white subgiant star that lies about 27 light years away. His treatise, known as the Almagest , would be used by medieval European and Islamic scholars for over a thousand years to come. Today, this list has been expanded to include the 88 constellations recognized by the IAU.

It is also one of three constellations that represent dogs, along with Canis Major and Canis Minor. Given its comparatively recent origin, there is no real mythology associated with this asterism.

However, it does have an interesting history. During Classic Antiquity, the stars of Canes Venatici did not appear very brightly in the night sky. As such, they were listed by Ptolemy as unfigured stars below the constellation Ursa Major in the Almagest , rather than as a distinct constellation. When the Almagest was translated from Greek to Arabic, the translator — the Arab astronomer Hunayn ibn Ishaq — did not know the Arabic word for cudgel.

Cor Caroli is a binary star with a combined apparent magnitude of 2. The two stars are The system lies approximately light years from Earth.

These stars have a strong stellar magnetic field, which is believed to produce starspots of enormous extent. The dim star has an apparent magnitude of 5. The dimmest star that a person is able to see with their naked eye is 6. Ref: University of Michigan. Although the constellation referenced Greek Mythology, it wasn't created by the Greeks but by Johannes Hevelius. The following list contains the stars that make up the constellation.

For a larger list of stars in the entire constellation area, please visit the For a list of named stars, that is stars that don't start HD or HIP, please visit Canes Venatici Star List page. There's no register feature and no need to give an email address if you don't need to. All messages will be reviewed before being displayed.

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