The Bayer designations Y Puppis and y Puppis are distinct and refer to many different stars in the constellation Puppis:
For Y Puppis:
Y Puppis, (21 G. Puppis, HR 2642), formerly called V Puppis (not variable)
For y Puppis:
y1 Puppis, (98 G. Puppis, HD 59635), more commonly called y Puppis
y2 Puppis, (HD 61391, 130 G. Puppis), sometimes referred as Y Puppis as a Bayer designation
y3 Puppis, (MY Puppis, 142 G. Puppis), a δ Cephei variable, sometimes referred as Y Puppis as a variable star designation
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designations YPuppis and yPuppis are distinct and refer to many different stars in the constellation Puppis: For YPuppis: YPuppis, (21 G. Puppis, HR 2642)...
Navis was broken up into Carina, Vela, and Puppis, these Greek-letter designations were kept, so that Puppis does not have a full complement of Greek-letter...
Rho Puppis (ρ Puppis, abbreviated Rho Pup, ρ Pup), formally named Tureis /ˈtjʊəreɪs/, is a star in the southern constellation of Puppis. With an average...
tied to the surface temperature, and brown dwarfs occupy types M, L, T, and Y. As brown dwarfs do not undergo stable hydrogen fusion, they cool down over...
survey of the Vela-Puppis region was made with the Mills Cross Telescope in 1956–57 and identified three strong radio sources: Vela X, Vela Y, and Vela Z. These...
NS Puppis (NS Pup) is an irregular variable star in the constellation Puppis. Its apparent magnitude varies between 4.4 and 4.5. NS Puppis is a naked...
MX Puppis (MX Pup) is a class B1.5IV (blue subgiant) star in the constellation Puppis. Its apparent magnitude varies irregularly between magnitude 4.6...
Canis Majoris, η Canis Majoris, κ Canis Majoris, ο Puppis, π Puppis, χ Puppis, c Puppis and k Puppis. Consequently, ε Canis Majoris itself is known as...
directly observing the parallax distance to the closest Cepheids such as RS Puppis and Polaris. The term Cepheid originates from Delta Cephei in the constellation...
Omicron Puppis (ο Puppis) is candidate binary star system in the southern constellation of Puppis. It is visible to the naked eye, having a combined apparent...
16 Puppis is a suspected astrometric binary star system in the southern constellation of Puppis, and is located in the northernmost part of its constellation...
Canis Majoris, η Canis Majoris, κ Canis Majoris, ο Puppis, π Puppis, χ Puppis, c Puppis and k Puppis. Consequently, δ Canis Majoris itself is known as...
Nu Puppis (ν Puppis) is a solitary, blue-hued star in the southern constellation of Puppis. It is the fifth-brightest star in Puppis, with an apparent...
Argonauts. Parts of Argo Navis were the Carina (the keel or hull), the Puppis (the stern), and the Vela (the sails). These eventually became their own...
Light echoes were used to determine the distance to the Cepheid variable RS Puppis to an accuracy of 1%. Pierre Kervella at the European Southern Observatory...
into three constellations by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille: Carina (the keel), Puppis (the poop deck), and Vela (the sails). The new constellations were introduced...
therefore be a compact object. In 1951, Cygnus A, along with Cassiopeia A, and Puppis A were the first "radio stars" identified with an optical source. Of these...
Molecular Ridge is a molecular cloud complex in the constellations Vela and Puppis. Radio 12CO observations of the region showed the ridge to be composed of...
known isolated stellar black hole) SN 1997D (in NGC 1536) SS 433 V404 Cyg V Puppis XTE J1118+480/KV UMa XTE J1550-564/V381 Nor XTE J1650-500 (at one time considered...
Nova on a Very Massive White Dwarf: A Revised Light-Curve Model of V445 Puppis (2000)". The Astrophysical Journal. 684 (2): 1366–1373. arXiv:0805.2540...
ISBN 0939923785 The star originally designated o Puppis (Latin lower case 'o') is now generally called Omicron Puppis. Lacaille's Beta Telescopii (β Tel, β Telescopii)...
(1954). "Identification of the Radio Sources in Cassiopeia, Cygnus a, and Puppis a". The Astrophysical Journal. 119: 206. Bibcode:1954ApJ...119..206B. doi:10...
astronomers estimated with a precision within 1% the distance to the Cepheid RS Puppis, using light echos from a nebula in which it is embedded. However, that...
bow and arrow across the southern sky, formed by the constellations of Puppis and Canis Major. In this, the arrow tip is pointed at the wolf Sirius. A...
constellation of Argo Navis. After Argo Navis was broken up into Carina, Vela, and Puppis, these Greek-letter designations were kept, so that Carina does not have...