Canis Minor
Canis Minor (the little dog) is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was also in Ptolemy's list of 48 constellations. It is said to represent one of the dogs following Orion the hunter.
Canis Minor is a small constellation mainly consisting of two stars, Procyon (α Canis Minoris, 0.38m) and Gomeisa[?] (β Canis Minoris, 2.9m). Procyon is the eighth brightest star in the night sky, and a part of the Winter Triangle. Procyon means "before the dog" in Greek, as it rises before the Dog Star, Sirius, of Canis Major.
Being such a small constellation, Canis Minor has no deep sky object brighter than 10 Mag.
Canis Minor is the smaller of the two hunting dogs of Orion. See also the constellations of Orion and Canis Major.
Canis Minor 
Abbreviation CMi Genitive Canis Minoris Meaning in English the Smaller Dog Right ascension 8 h Declination 5° Visible to latitude Between 85° and -75° On meridian 9 p.m., March 1 Area
- TotalRanked 71th
182 sq. deg.Number of stars with
apparent magnitude < 32
Brightest star
- Apparent magnitudeProcyon (α Canis
Minoris)
0.38Meteor showers
Bordering constellations
Notable features
Notable deep sky objects
Mythology