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If bear is your spirit animal then why not get little bear tattoos to go with your nature. There can be tonnes of bear tattoo designs and ideas that we could not include in this list. Here are some more bear tattoo ideas which might allure you! Russell, Henry Norris (1922). "The New International Symbols for the Constellations". Popular Astronomy. 30: 469. Bibcode: 1922PA.....30..469R. Watson, Christopher (4 January 2010). "RU Ursae Minoris". The International Variable Star Index. American Association of Variable Star Observers . Retrieved 18 July 2015. Watson, Christopher (4 January 2010). "W Ursae Minoris". The International Variable Star Index. American Association of Variable Star Observers . Retrieved 18 July 2015.

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Calzetti, Daniela (1997). "Reddening and Star Formation in Starburst Galaxies". Astronomical Journal. 113: 162–84. arXiv: astro-ph/9610184. Bibcode: 1997AJ....113..162C. doi: 10.1086/118242. S2CID 16526015. Brown (1899) suggested a non-Greek origin of the name (a loan from an Assyrian An‑nas-sur‑ra "high-rising"). [14] The origin of this name is unclear (Ursa Minor being a "dog's tail" would imply that another constellation nearby is "the dog", but no such constellation is known). [11] a b "Epsilon Ursae Minoris – Variable of RS CVn type". SIMBAD Astronomical Database. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg . Retrieved 21 June 2014. Zeta Ursae Minoris – Variable Star". SIMBAD Astronomical Database. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg . Retrieved 21 June 2014.Otero, Sebastian Alberto (16 November 2009). "RR Ursae Minoris". The International Variable Star Index. American Association of Variable Star Observers . Retrieved 18 May 2014. a b Kaler, James B. "Epsilon Ursae Minoris". Stars. University of Illinois . Retrieved 21 June 2014.

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In the Babylonian star catalogues, Ursa Minor was known as the "Wagon of Heaven" ( MULMAR.GÍD.DA.AN.NA, also associated with the goddess Damkina). It is listed in the MUL.APIN catalogue, compiled around 1000BC, among the "Stars of Enlil"—that is, the northern sky. [5]

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Kochab aside, three more stellar systems have been discovered to contain planets. 11 Ursae Minoris is an orange giant of spectral type K4III around 1.8times as massive as the Sun. Around 1.5billion years old, it has cooled and expanded since it was an A-type main-sequence star. Around 390 light-years distant, it shines with an apparent magnitude of 5.04. A planet around 11 times the mass of Jupiter was discovered in 2009 orbiting the star with a period of 516 days. [63] HD 120084 is another evolved star, a yellow giant of spectral type G7III, around 2.4 times the mass of the Sun. It has a planet 4.5 times the mass of Jupiter, with one of the most eccentric planetary orbits (e = 0.66), discovered by precisely measuring the radial velocity of the star in 2013. [64] HD 150706 is a sunlike star of spectral type G0V some 89 light-years distant from the Solar System. It was thought to have a planet as massive as Jupiter at a distance of 0.6 AU, but this was discounted in 2007. [65] A further study published in 2012 showed that it has a companion around 2.7 times as massive as Jupiter that takes around 16 years to complete an orbit and is 6.8 AU distant from its star. [66] Deep-sky objects [ edit ] NGC 6217 Located close to Polaris is Lambda Ursae Minoris, a red giant of spectral type M1III. It is a semiregular variable varying between magnitudes 6.35 and 6.45. [46] The northerly nature of the constellation means that the variable stars can be observed all year: The red giant R Ursae Minoris is a semiregular variable varying from magnitude 8.5 to 11.5 over 328days, while S Ursae Minoris is a long-period variable that ranges between magnitudes 8.0 and 11 over 331days. [47] Located south of Kochab and Pherkad towards Draco is RR Ursae Minoris, [3] a red giant of spectral type M5III that is also a semiregular variable ranging from magnitude 4.44 to 4.85 over a period of 43.3days. [48] T Ursae Minoris is another red-giant variable star that has undergone a dramatic change in status—from being a long-period (Mira) variable ranging from magnitude 7.8 to 15 over 310–315 days, to being a semiregular variable. [49] The star is thought to have undergone a shell helium flash—a point where the shell of helium around the star's core reaches a critical mass and ignites—marked by its abrupt change in variability in 1979. [50] Z Ursae Minoris is a faint variable star that suddenly dropped 6magnitudes in 1992 and was identified as one of a rare class of stars— R Coronae Borealis variables. [51] Teddy bear is the friendliest and the most popular bear form which is known to everyone. Generally, popular among children in form of stuffed teddy bear toys. And if you want to relive and cherish your childhood forever, then you can get yourself inked with teddy bear tattoos. Overcome with grief, he began to cry. Zeus heard him weeping and realised what had happened. He didn’t want Hera to hear Arcas and find out what had happened. So he turned both mother and son into constellations. The original "bear" is thus Ursa Major, and Ursa Minor was admitted as the second, or "Phoenician Bear" (Ursa Phoenicia, hence Φοινίκη, Phoenice)



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