Leo Constellation 스톡 사진 및 일러스트
Leo Minor is visible to all observers on a northern and southern hemisphere at latitudes in between +90° and -45° and is best seen during the month of April. Algieba, or Gamma Leonis, is a binary star 126 light years from Earth. Two of the stars in the technique are divisible with tiny telescopes, when the third star is divisible employing binoculars. The principal is a giant star of magnitude two.61, whilst the secondary star has a magnitude of 3.six. Denebola, designated Consume Leonis, marks the bright tip of the lion’s tail, and lies opposite to Regulus. The name Denebola...