Sculptor

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Abbreviation:  Scl
English Name:  The Sculptor
Genitive:  Sculptoris
Hemisphere: Southern Hemisphere
Location: Between the constellations of Cetus and Phoenix.
Visible between latitudes:  +50 and -90 degrees
Best season: Late Autumn / Early Winter
Seen in three seasons: Autumn, Winter and Spring
Best seen in:  November (map)
Seen between: September and January
Right Ascension (RA): 00 hour
Declination (DEC): -30 degrees
Area (square degrees):  475 (36th)

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Sculptor (The Sculptor)

  • This is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky.
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  • No stars brighter than magnitude +3.0 are located in this constellation.

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Messier Objects in Sculptor

No Messier Objects in Sculptor.
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Features of Interest

  • NGC 55 – Irregular Galaxy; edge-on, 12-inch telescope is required to show it well. (magnitude: +8.2)
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  • NGC 228 – Globular Cluster; poorly concentrated, appearing as a hazy spot, although  individual stars may be detected even with a 4-inch telescope.
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  • NGC 253 – Spiral Galaxy; known as The Silver Coin Galaxy, readily seen as elongated even with 3-inch telescope – fine object with 12-inch telescope. (Magnitude: +7.1)
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Named Stars

  • Normae
  • more list of stars in Sculptor.

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IAU Sky Chart: Sculptor


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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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