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Abbreviation: Cen |
English Name: The Centaur |
Genitive: Rigel Kentaurus (Alpha Centauri) |
Hemisphere: Southern Hemisphere (Never visible from the UK.) |
Location: Between the constellations of Lupus and Hydra. |
Visible between latitudes: +30 and -90 degrees |
Best season: Spring |
Seen in three seasons: Winter, Spring and Summer |
Best seen in: During in the middle of May |
Seen between: April and June |
Right Ascension (RA): 13 hour |
Declination (DEC): -50 degrees |
Area (square degrees): 1,060 (9th) |
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Centaurus (The Centaur)
- Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky – one of the largest constellations with 13 stars above magnitude +3.5.
o - Centaurus contains several very bright stars because of its position in the Milky Way.
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Messier Objects in Centaurus
No Messier objects in Carina |
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More objects in Centaurus
Select Catalog | No of Objects |
Barnard (B) | 0x object |
Caldwell (C) | 6x object |
Collinder (Cr) | 19x objects |
New General Catalogue (NGC) | 138x objects |
Index Catalogue (IC) | 60x objects |
Sharpless (Sh2) | 0x object |
Features of Interest
- NGC 5139 – Omega Centauri; also known as Caldwell 80 (C80), is a Globular Cluster – brightest and largest known of all the Globular Cluster. And one of the few globular clusters visible to the naked eye and appears about as large as the Full Moon.
o - NGC 5128 – Centaurus A; also known as Caldwell 77 (C77) – this unusual galaxy with a dark dust lane, is only visible from low northern latitudes, not visible from the UK.
o - NGC 4945 – Large spiral galaxy is seen edge-on; in fact it’s almost the size of our own Milky Way Galaxy.
o - NGC 5286 – Globular Cluster; described as very bright, fairly large round and extremely rich.
o - NGC 3766 – Open Cluster, very dense and shimmers like a Pearl which is how it got it’s nickname:- The Pearl Cluster.
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Named Stars
- Rigel Kentaurus (Alpha 1 Cen)
- Agena (Beta Cen)
- Menkent (Theta Cen)
- more list of stars in Centaurus
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IAU Sky Chart: Centaurus
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Constellations: Southern Celestial Hemisphere
– never seen from the UK
Apus | Ara | Caelum | Carina | Centaurus | Chameleon |
Corona Australis | Crux | Dorado | Grus | Horologium | Hydrus |
Indus | Mensa | Octans | Pavo | Phoenix | Pictor |
Reticulum | Telescopium | Triangulum Australe | Tucana | Vela | Volans |
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