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Example: IP Pegasi

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About 400 dwarf novae are known in total, but only a dozen or so of them have the correct angle of inclination (>70 degrees) to display eclipses as seen from the vantage point of the Earth. IP Pegasi is amongst the brightest and most well known. The star lies 2.3 degrees south of the 6th mag star 65 Pegasi, and its mag range is 12.0 - 13.8. Space viper (talk) 14:18, 8 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Comparison to Micronova?

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Micronovae are a fairly new concept, thought to be localized thermonuclear explosions on white dwarfs. Would these have any relation to dwarf novae? Or are the mechanisms certainly so different? Assambrew (talk) 12:00, 11 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]