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9 Persei and Constellation

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between 9 Persei and Constellation

9 Persei vs. Constellation

9 Persei is a pulsating variable star in the constellation Perseus. A constellation is a group of stars that are considered to form imaginary outlines or meaningful patterns on the celestial sphere, typically representing animals, mythological people or gods, mythological creatures, or manufactured devices.

Similarities between 9 Persei and Constellation

9 Persei and Constellation have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bright Star Catalogue, Constellation, Hipparcos.

Bright Star Catalogue

The Bright Star Catalogue, also known as the Yale Catalogue of Bright Stars or Yale Bright Star Catalogue, is a star catalogue that lists all stars of stellar magnitude 6.5 or brighter, which is roughly every star visible to the naked eye from Earth.

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Constellation

A constellation is a group of stars that are considered to form imaginary outlines or meaningful patterns on the celestial sphere, typically representing animals, mythological people or gods, mythological creatures, or manufactured devices.

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Hipparcos

Hipparcos was a scientific satellite of the European Space Agency (ESA), launched in 1989 and operated until 1993.

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9 Persei and Constellation Comparison

9 Persei has 19 relations, while Constellation has 177. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.53% = 3 / (19 + 177).

References

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