Facts about Corvus Constellation
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One of the smallest constellations in the sky, Corvus ranks 70th in size among the 88 modern IAU-recognized constellations.
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Epsilon Corvi, a magnitude 4.8 star system roughly 303 light-years away, consists of three stellar companions orbiting in a hierarchical configuration.
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Corvus Constellation contains Antennae Galaxies NGC 4038 and NGC 4039, two colliding spiral galaxies roughly 45 million light-years distant that exhibit dramatic tidal tails stretching across 500,000 light-years.
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Beta Corvi, a K-type giant star within Corvus Constellation, possesses a spectral classification that makes it roughly 48 times more luminous than Earth's Sun.
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Delta Corvi, a binary star system in Corvus Constellation, orbits with a period of 175.5 days and displays a magnitude difference of 2.9 between its two components.
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Located roughly 50 million light-years away, the Sombrero Galaxy NGC 4594 lies within Corvus Constellation's boundaries and ranks among the brightest galaxies visible through amateur telescopes.
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Ancient Greek astronomers associated Corvus Constellation with a crow sent by Apollo to spy on his lover Coronis, according to Ovid's Metamorphoses.
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The brightest star in Corvus Constellation, Gamma Corvi, shines at magnitude 2.59 and lies approximately 154 light-years from Earth.