Gomeisa
Gomeisa is a star located in the constellation of Canis Minor. It is classified as a blue giant and is known for its brightness, being one of the more prominent stars in its constellation. Gomeisa is approximately 500 light-years away from Earth and has a surface temperature that is significantly higher than that of our Sun.
The name "Gomeisa" comes from Arabic, meaning "the little girl." This star is also designated as Beta Canis Minoris and is part of a binary star system, which means it has a companion star that orbits around it. Gomeisa's characteristics make it an interesting object of study for astronomers.