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=== Origin of Constellation === |
=== Origin of Constellation === |
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File:Cvn Bode1782.jpg|Canes Venatici in Bode (1782, 1805): The constellation has boundary line and the southern one of the dogs has the "Heart of Charles II" on the leash (sic! must be Charles I). |
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=== Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation === |
=== Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation === |
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File:CVn Hevel detail.jpg|CVn in Hevelius (1687) |
File:CVn Hevel detail.jpg|CVn in Hevelius (1687) |
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File:CVn Flamsteed 1729 detail.jpg|Canes Venatici in Flamsteed (1729) |
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File:CVn Bode1782-1805.jpg|CVn in Bode (1782,1805) with the "Heart of Charles II" |
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 26 January 2025
One of the 88 IAU constellations. The constellation was invented by Hevelius (1687) in it's present shape but with predecessors in other cultures and atlases.
Etymology and History