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The constellation Puppis contains around 300 stars, with some of the brightest ones being Pi Puppis, Eta Puppis, and Zeta Puppis.

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Zeta Puppis, with an apparent magnitude of 2.25 is the brightest.

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Puppis is a constellation located in the southern sky. The distance between Earth and the stars in the Puppis constellation varies greatly, as different stars within the constellation are located at varying distances from our planet. Some stars in Puppis may be tens to hundreds of light-years away from Earth.

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The best season for observing Zeta Puppis, a star in the constellation Puppis, would be during the winter months in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in November to February when the constellation is high in the sky and easily visible.

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In Greek mythology, Puppis is associated with the ship Argo Navis, which was used by Jason and the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece. Puppis represents the stern or poop deck of the ship. It is one of the three constellations that make up the larger Argo Navis constellation.

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Puppis, one of the constellations in the southern hemisphere, can be seen best during the winter months in the northern hemisphere and summer months in the southern hemisphere.

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"puppis" means the stern of a ship.

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The nickname of Puppis constellation is "The Poop Deck". It represents the stern of the mythical ship Argo Navis and is one of the three constellations that used to form the larger Argo Navis constellation.

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Puppis is a constellation in the southern sky that does not have a distinct shape like some other constellations. It is often depicted as part of the larger constellation Argo Navis, which represents the ship Argo from Greek mythology. Puppis is made up of various stars and does not have a recognizable outline like some other constellations.

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"Puppis" means the stern on a ship.

The name originates from the French word for stern, la poupe, from Latin puppis. Thus the poop deck is technically a stern deck, the word puppis was also used in Latin as a standard word for 'ship', but technically it refers to the rear deck of the ship

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Puppis is a constellation in the southern sky that represents the stern of the mythical ship Argo Navis. It is typically depicted as a sailing ship, honoring the ship that carried Jason and the Argonauts on their quest for the Golden Fleece in Greek mythology.

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Canis Major is bordered by Monoceros, Lepus, Columba and Puppis.

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Also known as Xi Puppis, Azmidiske is a red star and its surface temperature is 8324.33° Fahrenheit.

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Yes, Canis Major is bordered by Monoceros to the north, Puppis to the east and southeast, Columba to the southwest, andLepus to the west.

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Not really cos a dog's tongue is surprisingly cleaner than ours! But it could be just quite germful.

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Richard G. Teske has written:

'Forbidden coronal iron line emission in the Puppis A shock front' -- subject(s): Astronomy

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Yes the more you hold them the more they love people,get them ready for their new home,hold them and spoil as much as you can.

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NGC 2440 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Puppis. It is known for its striking blue-green color, which is caused by the presence of oxygen and helium gases in its structure.

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The name of the ship which carried Jason and his fifty-four companions to Colchis, in quest of the Golden Fleece., A large constellation in the southern hemisphere, called also Argo Navis. In modern astronomy it is replaced by its three divisions, Carina, Puppis, and Vela.

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Orion, the big dipper ( Ursa major ), the little dipper ( Ursa minor ) hydra ( the water snake ), Gemini ( the twins ), telescopium ( the telescope ), and here's a funny constellation, Puppis ( the poop )

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In naval architecture, a poop deck is a deck that forms the roof of a cabin built in the rear, or "aft", part of the superstructure of a ship. The name originates from the French word for stern, la poupe, from Latin puppis.

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The 'Poop' is a raided deck on the stern of a ship and came into being about 1748 to describe this structure. To be Pooped meant that a large wave had broken over the stern of the ship. In modern language, it suggests to quit because of exhaustion (pooped out of the race) The word was derived from an old French word, borrowed from the Latin "Puppis"

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In the month of March, constellations such as Leo, Virgo, and Ursa Major are prominent in the night sky. Look out for these constellations as they rise in the east and traverse the sky throughout the night.

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The International Astronomical Union currently recognizes 88 constellations. No more can be created (on Earth) without splitting one or more existing ones. This is not expected to happen, though there is some precedent: the large constellation Argo Navis was broken into three smaller ones (Puppis, Carina, and Vela) in the mid-1700s.

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It's the wood part over to top of a cabin at the aft, the back of a ship, as opposed to where Leonardo DiCaprio did a top-of-the-world bit in Titanic, the movie, not the ship that sank in 1912. (the prow or bow)

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Canis Major is located in the southern celestial hemisphere. It is best visible in the winter months in the northern hemisphere, and it can be found between the constellations of Orion and Puppis. Within Canis Major, there is the bright star Sirius, which is the brightest star in the night sky.

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The most massive type of main sequence star on the HR diagram would be indicated by the main sequence area at the top left of the HR diagram, which would be blue or violet in color. Zeta Puppis is an example of such a star. It comes in at 40 solar masses. It is classified as a type "O" star.

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It is named after the French word for stern, la poupe. It is the roof of a superstructure cabin at the aft end of the ship.

It comes from the latin word puppis, which means just what it is -- an enclosed deck at the stern of a ship.

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Pirates used to use it as a bathroom.

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Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern,

but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the

same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no

such thing as a constellation's distance from us.

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Nothing to do with where the bathroom is located. Poop comes from the Latin puppis, meaning "stern." Ships often had a cabin space in the very back of the ship called a poop cabin. The poop cabin extends a few feet above the main deck, and has a flat roof. The flat roof of a poop cabin is an observation platform called the poop deck.

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The largest constellation of stars in terms of its area is Hydra. It is one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. It is located in the southern hemisphere and is known for its many faint stars.

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The term "poop deck" comes from the Latin word "puppis," which means stern of a ship. The poop deck is an elevated deck on the aft (rear) part of a ship, and in the past, it was often used for the ship's officers. Over time, the term evolved to "poop deck."

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Dogs can come in a variety of colors, including black, brown, white, gray, tan, and more. The color of a dog's fur is determined by genetics and can vary greatly between different breeds and individual dogs.

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Which Markab and which Algenib?

Markab:

  • Alpha Pegasi, in the constellation Pegasus
  • Tau Pegasi, also in Pegasus
  • k Puppis, in the constellation Puppis
  • Kappa Velorum, in the constellation Vela

Algenib:

  • Gamma Pegasi
  • Alpha Persei (usually known as Mirfak)

Generally it is not possible to determine the distance between two stars as although they may look to be in a straight line, there may be thousands of light years in depth between them

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The main circumpolar constellations, which cannot be seen from the Northern hemisphere are Carina, Centaurus (Centaur) and Crux (Southern Cross).

Carina is part of what used to be Argo Navis, a large ship, but has since been divided into three smaller constellations, Carina (the keel), Puppis (the poop deck) and Vela (the sails).

Hydra (Snake), Pavo (Peacock), Musca (Fly), Apus (Bird) and Chamaeleon are some smaller ones which might be mainly or exclusively visible in the South. Most of the other constellations can be seen at some time during the year from the Northern hemisphere, although countries far north may not see them.

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The name is often questioned - frequently the explanation that the deck is where the sailors went in place of a lavatory is accepted. In reality the name originates from the French word for stern, la poupe, from Latin puppis. The means that the poop deck is a stern deck . On sailing ships was usually elevated as the roof of the stern or "after" cabin, also known as the "poop cabin". On old style sailing ships, with the helmsman at the stern, an elevated position was ideal for both navigation and observation of the crew and sails. The name has been carried over to newer ships even thought this original purpose is no longer needed.

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Main sequence stars are rarely hotter than 50,000K.

One such star is the Blue Supergiant HD93129A which has a surface temperature of 52,000K of spectral type O2.7Ia. It is approx 125 times the mass of the sun with a radius 25 times that of the sun and is 5.5 million times more luminous than the sun. It is about 7,500ly away in the direction of the the constellation Carina.

It is actually in a binary system with another dimmer O3 class Blue Supergiant HD93129B.

The hottest known white dwarf star is HD62166 in the planetary nebula NGC 2440. It has a surface temperature of about 200,000 - 250,000K. It is approximately 4000ly away in the direction of the Puppis, with mass of about 0.6 solar masses and a diameter 0.028 times that of the sun.

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The constellation Vela represents the sails of the ship Argo Navis in ancient Greek mythology. It was later divided into separate constellations including Vela by French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. Vela is now recognized as one of the 88 modern constellations by the International Astronomical Union.

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5 to six per litter. Or, it depends on how many times you have bred the female. If you bred her 3 to 4 times she may only have 3 to 4 puppies. Age and how many time you breed your female matter. It doesn't really matter how many time you breed your male. Keep this in mind, young dogs make the cutest puppis!!!!!!!!!!!!
The amount of puppies a husky can have is up to the amount of nipples they have, for example, if a husky has six nipples they can have up to six puppies, but that doesn't nessacarly mean they WILL have that much, it is just possible, and sometimes the dog can have more.

-Kayla G.S. Ottawa ON
It is important to keep your vet in the loop for pregnancies, a scan at 5 wks is a good indicator to how many approx, pups are in the pregnancy, although not conclusive it will give an indication, on average a husky will birth 3 - 7.

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In sponge bob, it is an acronym for People, Order, Our, Patties

Since sponge bob has an ocean theme, the "poop" is a allusion to the poop deck of a ship.

In navel architecture, a poop deck is a deck that forms the roof of a cabin built in the aft (rear) part of a ship. The name originates from the French word for stern, la poupe, from Latin puppis. Thus the poop deck is technically called a stern deck, which in sailing ships was usually elevated as the roof of the stern or "after" cabin, also known as the "poop cabin". The cruder use of the word is probably related to the reference to "rear".

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Some of the constellations visible in the southern hemisphere include Crux (the Southern Cross), Centaurus, Scorpius, and Carina. These constellations are not visible or are low on the horizon from the northern hemisphere.

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Quoted from....'Naval Terms and Customs' There is evidence that the marked respect paid the quarterdeck aboard ship today had its origin many hundreds of years ago. In the days of Greek and Roman sea power, obeisances were made to the pagan altar, which was placed aft. Later the same respect was paid the shrines of the Virgin similarly located. Still later the "King's colors," which were a symbol of church and state combined, became the object of respect. One is impressed with the thought that the quarterdeck has always been the honored part of the ship. It retains its "sanctity" today. (The name poop deck derives from the Latin word puppis, a name given the sacred deck where the pupi or doll images of the deities were placed. JWC, LT, USN

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* Andromeda * Antlia * Apus * Aquarius * Aquila * Ara * Aries * Auriga * Boötes * Caelum * Camelopardalis * Cancer * Canes Venatici * Canis Major * Canis Minor * Capricornus * Carina * Cassiopeia * Centaurus * Cepheus * Cetus * Chamaeleon * Circinus * Columba * Coma Berenices * Corona Austrina * Corona Borealis * Corvus * Crater * Crux * Cygnus * Delphinus * Dorado * Draco * Equuleus * Eridanus * Fornax * Gemini * Grus * Hercules * Horologium * Hydra * Hydrus * Indus * Lacerta * Leo * Leo Minor * Lepus * Libra * Lupus * Lynx * Lyra * Mensa * Microscopium * Monoceros * Musca * Norma * Octans * Ophiuchus * Orion * Pavo * Pegasus * Perseus * Phoenix * Pictor * Pisces * Piscis Austrinus * Puppis * Pyxis * Reticulum * Sagitta * Sagittarius * Scorpius * Sculptor * Scutum * Serpens * Sextans * Taurus * Telescopium * Triangulum * Triangulum Australe * Tucana * Ursa Major * Ursa Minor * Vela * Virgo * Volans * Vulpecula

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There are 88 constellations. They are:

Andromeda, Antlia, Apus, Aquarius, Aquila, Ara, Aries, Auriga, Boötes, Caelum, Camelopardalis, Cancer, Canes Venatici, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Capricornus, Carina, Cassiopeia, Centaurus, Cepheus, Cetus, Chamaeleon, Circinus, Columba, Coma Berenices, Corona Australis, Corona Borealis, Corvus, Crater, Crux, Cygnus, Delphinus, Dorado, Draco, Equuleus, Eridanus, Fornax, Gemini, Grus, Hercules, Horologium, Hydra, Hydrus, Indus, Lacerta, Leo, Leo Minor, Lepus, Libra, Lupus, Lynx, Lyra, Mensa, Microscopium, Monoceros, Musca, Norma, Octans, Ophiuchus, Orion, Pavo, Pegasus, Perseus, Phoenix, Pictor, Pisces, Piscis Austrinus, Puppis, Pyxis, Reticulum, Sagitta, Sagittarius, Scorpius, Sculptor, Scutum, Serpens, Sextans, Taurus, Telescopium, Triangulum, Triangulum Australe, Tucana, Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Vela, Virgo, Volans and Vulpecula.

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Our Sun is a medium sized star, there are millions of stars bigger than our own Sun.

Suitable candidates are:

  • VY Canis Majoris - Largest known star
  • Betelgeuse - closest candidate for a supernova
  • Polaris - current North Star
  • Zetta Puppis - cos I like the name
  • Sirius - The dog star
  • Pistol Star - The most luminous.

See related link for a list of massive stars.

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Johnny Timko has: Played Randy Lewis in "Police Story" in 1973. Played Henry McGinnis in "Little House on the Prairie" in 1974. Played Tom in "One Day at a Time" in 1975. Played Tommy in "The Bionic Woman" in 1976. Played Little Boy in "The Car" in 1977. Played Tommy Kehoe in "Fantasy Island" in 1977. Played Jimmy in "Fantasy Island" in 1977. Played Greggie in "Code R" in 1977. Played Danny Harris in "The Love Boat" in 1977. Played Puppis in "Battlestar Galactica" in 1978. Played Kinzie Wheeler in "The Awakening Land" in 1978. Played Marty Albert in "When Every Day Was the Fourth of July" in 1978. Played Boy in "Prophecy" in 1979. Played Young Bob in "The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang" in 1979. Played Zack Stone in "Summer" in 1984. Played Scotty in "Hot Moves" in 1984. Played The Weenies in "Weird Science" in 1985.

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* Andromeda * Antlia * Apus * Aquarius * Aquila * Ara * Aries * Auriga * Boötes * Caelum * Camelopardalis * Cancer * Canes Venatici * Canis Major * Canis Minor * Capricornus * Carina * Cassiopeia * Centaurus * Cepheus * Cetus * Chamaeleon * Circinus * Columba * Coma Berenices * Corona Austrina * Corona Borealis * Corvus * Crater * Crux * Cygnus * Delphinus * Dorado * Draco * Equuleus * Eridanus * Fornax * Gemini * Grus * Hercules * Horologium * Hydra * Hydrus * Indus * Lacerta * Leo * Leo Minor * Lepus * Libra * Lupus * Lynx * Lyra * Mensa * Microscopium * Monoceros * Musca * Norma * Octans * Ophiuchus * Orion * Pavo * Pegasus * Perseus * Phoenix * Pictor * Pisces * Piscis Austrinus * Puppis * Pyxis * Reticulum * Sagitta * Sagittarius * Scorpius * Sculptor * Scutum * Serpens * Sextans * Taurus * Telescopium * Triangulum * Triangulum Australe * Tucana * Ursa Major * Ursa Minor * Vela * Virgo * Volans * Vulpecula

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The hottest and brightest supergiant star is Eta Carinae. This massive star is located in the Carina constellation and is known for its extreme luminosity and high temperature. Eta Carinae is one of the most massive stars currently known in the Milky Way galaxy.

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