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Corona Borealis
[ kuh-roh-nuh bawr-ee-al-is, -ey-lis, -bohr- ]
noun
- the Northern Crown, a northern constellation between Hercules and Boötes.
Corona Borealis
/ ˌbɔːrɪˈeɪlɪs /
noun
- a small compact constellation in the N hemisphere lying between Boötes and Hercules
Corona Borealis
/ bôr′ē-ăl′ĭs /
- A constellation (the Northern Crown) in the Northern Hemisphere between Hercules and Boötes.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Corona Borealis1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Corona Borealis1
Example Sentences
The outburst will be visible in the constellation Corona Borealis and will be as bright as the North Star for about a week before fading, according to Space.com.
It states the length and breadth in degrees of the constellation Corona Borealis, the northern crown, and gives coordinates for the stars at its extreme north, south, east and west.
The remark apparently refers to the “Blaze Star” of 1866 in Corona Borealis, which was known previously as a star of about the 9th magnitude before its sudden outburst on May 12 of that year.
A very interesting temporary star—known as the "Blaze Star"—suddenly appeared in Corona Borealis in May, 1866.
Since we were just two days shy of the June solstice, the start of the Inca year, the left window almost perfectly framed the Corona Borealis.
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