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    Leo IV is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy situated in the Leo constellation, discovered in 2006 in the data obtained by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The galaxy...
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  • Armenia (1309 – 1341), last Hethumid king of Cilicia Leo IV (dwarf galaxy), a dwarf satellite galaxy of the Milky Way This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Leo V is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy situated in the Leo constellation and discovered in 2007 in the data obtained by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The galaxy...
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  • W.; Jin, S.; Macciò, A. V. (2010). "The Enigmatic Pair of Dwarf Galaxies Leo Iv and Leo V: Coincidence or Common Origin?". The Astrophysical Journal...
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    Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy, Fornax Dwarf Galaxy, Leo I (a dwarf galaxy), Leo II (a dwarf galaxy), Ursa Major I Dwarf Galaxy and Ursa Major II Dwarf Galaxy, plus...
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  • Leo T is a dwarf galaxy situated in the Leo constellation and discovered in 2006 in the data obtained by Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The galaxy is located...
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    (2021). "Very Large Telescope Spectroscopy of Ultra-faint Dwarf Galaxies. I. Boötes I, Leo IV, and Leo V". The Astrophysical Journal. 920 (2): 92. arXiv:2101...
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    Leo IV, which are named after the constellation in which they are found. As a result of minor mergers and environmental effects, some dwarf galaxies are...
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  • orbiting the Milky Way. Of the galaxies confirmed to be in orbit, the largest is the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy, which has a diameter of 2.6 kiloparsecs...
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    Regulus (redirect from Α Leo)
    APOD Pictures: Regulus Occulted Regulus & Leo 1 Dwarf Galaxy Bright Star Regulus near the Leo I Dwarf Galaxy Regulus, Mars & Coma Star Cluster "Regulus...
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    NGC 3227 (category Leo (constellation))
    spiral galaxy that is interacting with the dwarf elliptical galaxy NGC 3226. The two galaxies are one of several examples of a spiral with a dwarf elliptical...
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  • a dwarf spheroidal galaxy Burçin's Galaxy is a ring galaxy in Crater, named after Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil Bode's Galaxy is Messier 81, a spiral galaxy about...
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    The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is a dwarf galaxy and satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. At a distance of around 50 kiloparsecs (163,000 light-years)...
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    Antlia-Sextans Group (category Galaxies)
    Antlia-Sextans Group consists of the galaxies NGC 3109, Sextans A, Sextans B, Antlia Dwarf, Leo P and Antlia B. Leo A might also belong to the group, but...
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    cluster. Laevens 1 is orbiting the galaxy at approximately the same distance as the ultrafaint dwarf galaxies Leo IV and Leo V. This hints that all three satellites...
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    Small Magellanic Cloud (category Dwarf barred irregular galaxies)
    The Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is a dwarf galaxy near the Milky Way. Classified as a dwarf irregular galaxy, the SMC has a D25 isophotal diameter of...
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    The Hubble sequence is a morphological classification scheme for galaxies published by Edwin Hubble in 1926. It is often colloquially known as the Hubble...
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    This list covers all known stars, white dwarfs, brown dwarfs, and sub-brown dwarfs within 20 light-years (6.13 parsecs) of the Sun. So far, 131 such objects...
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    stars List of nearest bright stars List of nearest stars List of nearest galaxies Lists of astronomical objects Lists of constellations Lists of stars Lists...
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    Wolf 359 (redirect from CN Leo)
    Wolf 359 is a red dwarf star located in the constellation Leo, near the ecliptic. At a distance of 7.86 light-years (2.41 parsecs) from Earth, it has...
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