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[[File:Canis Minor IAU.svg|alt=star chart|thumb|CMi star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg).]]
[[File:Canis Minor IAU.svg|alt=star chart|thumb|CMi star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg).]]
One of the [[:Category:88_IAU-Constellations|88 IAU constellations]].
One of the [[:Category:88_IAU-Constellations|88 IAU constellations]].
[[File:Ori-grp Kugel hi smh.gif|thumb|Orion-Group of constellations on the Kugel Globe, drawing and animated GIF by SMH 2025.]]


==Etymology and History==
==Etymology and History==
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|ὁ κατὰ τῶν ὀπισθίωυ λαμπρὸς καλούμενος Προκύωυ.
|ὁ κατὰ τῶν ὀπισθίωυ λαμπρὸς καλούμενος Προκύωυ.
|The bright star just over the hindquarters, called Procyon
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Revision as of 08:22, 20 April 2025

star chart
CMi star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg).

One of the 88 IAU constellations.

Orion-Group of constellations on the Kugel Globe, drawing and animated GIF by SMH 2025.

Etymology and History

The Greek constellation ...


Origin of Constellation

Babylonian

Greco-Roman

Aratos
Eratosthenes
Hipparchus
Geminos

Almagest Προκύων

id Greek

(Heiberg 1898)

English

(Toomer 1984)

ident.
Πρόκυνος ἀστερισμός.
1 ὁ ἐν τῷ αὐχένι The star in the neck
2 ὁ κατὰ τῶν ὀπισθίωυ λαμπρὸς καλούμενος Προκύωυ. The bright star just over the hindquarters, called Procyon
all ἀστέρες β, ὧν α μεγέθους α, δ’ ἄ. {2 Stars, 1 of the lirst magnitude, 1 of the fourth}

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

Weblinks

References