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Encyclopedia > Procyon B
This article is about the star. Procyon is also the mammalian genus to which Raccoons belong.

Alpha Canis Minoris
Star listing of all stars
The position of Procyon
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The position of Procyon

ProcyonCanis Minoris), meaning "before dog", is a brilliant star that receives its name from the fact that it precedes the star Sirius as it travels across the Earth's sky. These two "dog stars" are referred to in the most ancient literature and were venerated by the Babylonians and the Egyptians.


Procyon is a vertex of the Winter Triangle.


Procyon is one of the closest stars to Earth's solar system, being only 3.5 pc or 11.41 light years away. Like Sirius, it is a binary star —the main star (Procyon A) having a faint white dwarf companion (Procyon B). Procyon A is also known as HD 61421, HR 2943, BD+05°1739, GCTP 1805.00A and LHS 233.


Its closest neighbour is Luyten's star, 0.34 pc or 1.11 ly away.

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Procyon A

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Light variability of Sol vs. that of Procyon

Procyon A is 7 times brighter than the Sun. It is considered a subgiant, meaning it has just finished fusing its hydrogen into helium and begun to expand. It is expected that the Sun will also go through this process when it begins to die.


In late June of 2004, Canada's orbital MOST satellite telescope completed a 32-day survey of Procyon A. The continuous optical monitoring was intended to confirm oscillations in its brightness observed from Earth. During the entire two month period however, no fluctuation in intensity whatever was observed. These findings have caused astrophysicists to question the accepted tenets of helioseismology, and theories of star formation.


Characteristics

Procyon B

Procyon B is a faint white dwarf star, with an average separation from Procyon A of about 16 times the Earth's distance from the Sun or roughly the distance between Uranus and the Sun.


Characteristics

Astrology

Astrologically, Procyon portends wealth, fame, and good fortune.


Procyon in fiction

In Star Trek: Enterprise, Procyon was the scene of a formidable Federation victory during a war against an alien species known as the Sphere Builders. The USS Enterprise-J took part in this battle. In 2153, Captain Jonathan Archer was brought 400 years forward in time to witness part of the battle.


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Procyon (Alpha Canis Minoris) (227 words)
Procyon is a nearby yellow-white subgiant F star, about to shut down the fusion of hydrogen to helium in its core.
Its tiny companion, Procyon B, is a white dwarf, first detected visually in 1896 by John Schaeberle with the 36-inch refractor at Lick Observatory, though its existence and an orbital period of 40 years had been deduced in 1861 by Arthur von Auswers based on wobbles he measured in the brighter star.
Procyon B is about half the size of Earth, has a surface temperature of 8,700 K, and is separated from Procyon A by an average of only 14.9 AU – roughly the distance between Uranus and the Sun.
Procyon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (445 words)
Procyon (α CMi / α Canis Minoris / Alpha Canis Minoris) is the brightest star in the constellation Canis Minor and the eighth brightest star in the nighttime sky.
Procyon A is a yellowish-white star somewhat larger and 7.5 times brighter than the Sun, of spectral type F. In fact, because it is bright even for its spectral class, it is thought to be a subgiant, meaning it has just finished fusing its hydrogen into helium and begun to expand.
Procyon B is a faint white dwarf star, with an average separation from Procyon A of about 16 times the Earth's distance from the Sun or roughly the distance between Uranus and the Sun.
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