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DescriptionCanis Minor IAU.svg
English: IAU Canis Minor chart, modified with Flamsteed stars that are part of asterism added.
Date
Source
[1] * Klepešta, Josef; Rükl, Antonín (1974) Constellations, Feltham, United Kingdom: Hamlyn, ISBN0-600-00893-2, page 119
Bagnall, Philip M. (2012) The Star Atlas Companion: What You Need to Know about the Constellations, New York, New York: Springer, ISBN1-4614-0830-X, page 110
Author
IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine (Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg)
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Shows bounds of N/equatorial small constellation. Any joined dots for "small dog". Alpha (Procyon) shown only links to Beta (NW), very close to Epsilon: N. and Gamma: NNE. Delta 1,2,3 are quite oddly separated in the near SSW.