Canes Venatici
Canes Venatici (the hunting dogs) is a small northern constellation that was introduced by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century. It is supposed to represent the dogs Chara and Asterion held on a leash by Boötes.
Among the objects in Canes Venatici is the Whirlpool Galaxy[?], M51, a spiral galaxy that is seen face on. This was the first galaxy recognised as having a spiral structure, this structure being first observed by Lord Rosse[?] in 1845.
Canes Venatici

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Abbreviation CVn Genitive Canum Venaticorum Meaning in English the Hunting Dogs Right ascension 13 h Declination 40° Visible to latitude Between 90° and -40° On meridian 9 p.m., May 20 Area
- TotalRanked 38th
465 sq. deg.Number of stars with
apparent magnitude < 31
Brightest star
- Apparent magnitudeCor Caroli
2.90Meteor showers
Bordering constellations