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PP Carinae and Variable star designation

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

Difference between PP Carinae and Variable star designation

PP Carinae vs. Variable star designation

p Carinae is the Bayer designation of a star in the southern constellation of Carina. Variable stars are designated using a variation on the Bayer designation format of an identifying label (as described below) combined with the Latin genitive of the name of the constellation in which the star lies.

Similarities between PP Carinae and Variable star designation

PP Carinae and Variable star designation have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bayer designation, Constellation, Variable star.

Bayer designation

A Bayer designation is a stellar designation in which a specific star is identified by a Greek letter, followed by the genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name.

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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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Variable star

A variable star is a star whose brightness as seen from Earth (its apparent magnitude) fluctuates.

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PP Carinae and Variable star designation Comparison

PP Carinae has 27 relations, while Variable star designation has 25. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 5.77% = 3 / (27 + 25).

References

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