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They are separated too by the different asterism in [[Chinese astronomy]]. μ¹ Scorpii was member of asterism 尾 (Wěi), ''Tail'' and μ² Scorpii was stand alone in asterism 神宮 (Shén Gōng), ''Changing Room''. Both of asterisms were lied in ''[[Tail (Chinese constellation)|Tail]]'' mansion.<ref>{{zh icon}} [http://aeea.nmns.edu.tw/2006/0605/ap060510.html AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 5 月 10 日]</ref>
They are separated too by the different asterism in [[Chinese astronomy]]. μ¹ Scorpii was member of asterism 尾 (Wěi), ''Tail'' and μ² Scorpii was stand alone in asterism 神宮 (Shén Gōng), ''Changing Room''. Both of asterisms were lied in ''[[Tail (Chinese constellation)|Tail]]'' mansion.<ref>{{zh icon}} [http://aeea.nmns.edu.tw/2006/0605/ap060510.html AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 5 月 10 日]</ref>


In [[Polynesian mythology]], they were ''Piri-ere-ua'' (meaning "The Inseparable One), two children which were fleeing their wicked parents.<ref>p. 1680, [http://books.google.com/books?id=PJzIt3SIlkUC ''Burnham's Celestial Handbook: An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System, Volume 3''], Robert Burnham, New York, Dover Publication, Inc, 1978.</ref>
In [[Polynesian mythology]], they were ''Piri-ere-ua'' (meaning "The Inseparable One), two children which were fleeing their wicked parents.<ref>p. 1680, [https://books.google.com/books?id=PJzIt3SIlkUC ''Burnham's Celestial Handbook: An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System, Volume 3''], Robert Burnham, New York, Dover Publication, Inc, 1978.</ref>


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The Bayer designation Mu Scorpii (μ Sco, μ Scorpii) is shared by two star systems, in the constellation Scorpius:

They are separated by 0.1° in the sky.

They are separated too by the different asterism in Chinese astronomy. μ¹ Scorpii was member of asterism 尾 (Wěi), Tail and μ² Scorpii was stand alone in asterism 神宮 (Shén Gōng), Changing Room. Both of asterisms were lied in Tail mansion.[1]

In Polynesian mythology, they were Piri-ere-ua (meaning "The Inseparable One), two children which were fleeing their wicked parents.[2]

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