Coma Berenices

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Abbreviation:  Com
English Name:  The Berenice’s Hair
Genitive: Alphecca
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Location: Between the constellations of Boötes and Virgo.
Visible between latitudes:  +90 and -60 degrees
Best season: Spring
Seen in three seasons: Winter, Spring and Summer
Best seen in:  Early May (map)
Seen between: February and July
Right Ascension (RA): 13 hour
Declination (DEC): +20 degrees
Area (square degrees):  179 (73rd)

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Coma Berenices (Berenice`s Hair)

  • A faint northern constellation, its brightest stars between magnitude +4.0 and +5.0, form a very wide star cluster.
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  • Rich faint galaxies; some are part of the Virgo Cluster.

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Messier Objects in Coma Berenices

M53 – Globular cluster; one of the more out flying Globular Galaxy from the Galactic Center.
M64 – The Black-Eye Galaxy; Spiral Galaxy – Large telescopes show a dark cloud of dust against the galaxy’s centre that gives a popular name as Black-Eye.
M85  – Elliptical Galaxy
M88 – Spiral Galaxy; very bright.
M91 – Barred Spiral Galaxy; part of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies.
M98 – Spiral Galaxy; bright and very large and elongated.
M99 – Spiral Galaxy; one of the faint Messier objects but a beautiful galaxy seen almost face-on.
M100 – Spiral Galaxy; face-on – one of the brightest and largest galaxies in the Virgo Clusters.

Other objects in Coma Berenices

Select CatalogNo of Objects
Barnard (B)0x object
Caldwell (C)3x objects
Collinder (Cr)2x objects
New General Catalogue (NGC)301x objects
Index Catalogue (IC)686x objects
Sharpless (Sh2)0x object

Features of Interest

  • Melotte 111 – The Coma Star Cluster; Open Cluster; choosing and using binocular for astronomy; in the dark, this open cluster is visible to the naked-eye.
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  • NGC 4565 – reveals the shape of this spiral galaxy, seen edge-on; a lane of dark dust runs across the galaxy.

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Named Stars

  • Diadem (Alpha Comae Berenices); just loses out to Beta. (Magnitude +4.23)
  • Beta Comae Berenices (Magnitude +4.32)
  • Gamma Comae Berenices (Magnitude +4.35)
  • more list of stars in Coma Berenices

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Planetarium / Constellation Map

Live constellation visible
from the UK :- Planetarium (Coma Berenices)
Best Seen in:
early May (map)
Seen between:
February and July

IAU Sky Chart: Coma Berenices

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Constellations – Visible from the UK

AndromedaAquariusAquilaAriesAuriga
BoötesCamelopardalisCancerCanes VenaticiCanis Major
Canis MinorCapricornusCassiopeiaCepheusCetus
Coma BerenicesCorona BorealisCorvusCraterCygnus
DelphinusDracoEquuleusGeminiHercules
HydraLacertaLeoLeo MinorLepus
LibraLynxLyraMonocerosOphiuchus
OrionPegasusPerseusPiscesSagitta
ScutumSerpens CaputSerpens CaudaSextansTaurus
TriangulumUrsa MajorUrsa MinorVirgoVulpecula
(50 constellations above are visible from the United Kingdom.)

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Parts visible from the UK

AntliaColumbaEridanusFornaxMicroscopium
Piscis AustrinusPuppisPyxisSagittariusScorpius
Sculptor
(11 constellations above are partially visible from the United Kingdom.)

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Constellations: Southern Celestial Hemisphere
…..never seen from the UK

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