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Gamma Normae

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The Bayer designation γ Normae, which is Latinized as Gamma Normae and abbreviated γ Nor, is shared by two stars in the southern constellation of Norma:

The pair form a double star that can be resolved with the naked eye.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Scalzi, John; Rough Guide (2008), Rough Guide to the Universe, Penguin, p. 328, ISBN 9781405383707