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  • proper noun astronomy The brightest star in the constellation Canes Venatici; Alpha (α) Canum Venaticorum (2.90m).

Etymologies

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From the Latin Cor Caroli, "Charles' heart"

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Examples

  • “Doctor, computer matches the blood to one of four worlds: Kavis Alpha, Kaelon II, Cor Caroli V, and Lysia.”

    Doors Into Chaos Robert Greenberger 2001

  • It is formed by connecting with lines the stars Cor Caroli, Denebola,

    A Field Book of the Stars William Tyler Olcott 1904

  • -- Boötes lies just west of the Crown, and east of Cor Caroli.

    A Field Book of the Stars William Tyler Olcott 1904

  • Arcturus, Cor Caroli, Denebola, and Spica form a figure about 50° in length, called the Diamond of Virgo.

    A Field Book of the Stars William Tyler Olcott 1904

  • -- Cor Caroli, the bright star in this constellation, when on the meridian is about 17° south of ε Ursæ Majoris.

    A Field Book of the Stars William Tyler Olcott 1904

  • Boötes, and Cor Caroli, in Canes Venatici, which triangle is the upper half of the Diamond of Virgo.

    A Field Book of the Stars William Tyler Olcott 1904

  • Its nucleus, when brightest, was comparable to the star Cor Caroli, a narrow, perfectly straight ray proceeding from it to a distance of 10°.

    A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition 1874

  • One-third the way along this line, you'll see Cor Caroli, Canes Venatici's brightest star.

    Earth & Sky Podcast 2009

  • A telescope reveals that Cor Caroli is a binary star - two stars orbiting a common center of mass.

    Earth & Sky Podcast 2009

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