- Leo Abbreviation: Leo Genitive: Leonis Translation: The Lion Sky Chart Peoria Astronomical Society Leo Page Interactive star chart (Java applet) Position in the Sky Explanation of the following information Right Ascension: 11 hours Declination: 15 degrees Visible between latitudes 90 and -65 degrees Best seen in April (at 9:00 PM) Named Stars REGULUS (Alpha Leo) DENEBOLA (Beta Leo) ALGIEBA ...www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/constellations/Leo.html
- Leo Abbreviation: Leo English name: Lion Coordinates see Stellar data V. sign of zodiac Particulars: Double stars alpha Leo, beta Leo, tau Leo Binaries gamma Leo, omega Leo, 54 Leo, a 7704 Optical triple star zeta Leo Variable star R Leo Galaxies M 65, M 66, M 95, M 96, M 105, NGC 3628 Meteor Showers: Leonids, Alpha Leonids, Beta Leonids, Delta Leonids, Gamma Leonids, Rho Leonids, Sigma Leonids, ...seds.org/Maps/Stars_en/Fig/leo.html
- Myths and data about the constellation Leo ...www.dibonsmith.com/leo_con.htm
- The Constellation Leo Mythology and History The Lion. Around 240 B.C., Leo was robbed of his splendid tail. The astronomer-priest under Ptolemy III chopped of the tail of Leo when they invented the new constellation Coma Berenices (Berenice's Hair). The Egyptians worshipped lion-gods which is evidence of the importance this beast held in Egyptian life. The Egyptians believed that the world was ...www.coldwater.k12.mi.us/lms/planetarium/myth/leo.html
- SkyWatch SkyTour - Leo ...sky-watch.com/skytour/leo.html
- View Observations | Add Observations Help | Discussion | Acknowledgements Observations made in the constellation Leo: M65 (Galaxy, in Leo) Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com) Instrument: 20-inch Dobsonian reflector Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States Light pollution: none Transparency: excellent Seeing: excellent Time: Sun Mar 17 02:30:00 2002 UT Obs. no.: 624 M65 ...www.lies.com/aaol/view_obs.cgi?con=Leo
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