Telescopium: Difference between revisions
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{{Infobox Constellation | {{Infobox Constellation | ||
|lnam = ''Telescopium'' | |lnam = ''Telescopium'' | ||
|lgen = | |lgen = Telescopii | ||
|iabbr = Tel | |iabbr = Tel | ||
|nstar = 87 | |nstar = 87 | ||
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===Remarkable objects=== | ===Remarkable objects=== | ||
* α Telescopii | * α Telescopii—The brightest star in Telescopium (magnitude 3.49). | ||
* ε Telescopii | * ε Telescopii | ||
* [[NGC 6845]] | * [[NGC 6845]] | ||
===History and mythology=== | ===History and mythology=== | ||
Telescopium is named after the telescope. It was first introduced in Lecaille's 1763 ''Coelum Australe Stelliferum''. As it is a modern constellation, there is no mythology associated with it. | |||
===References=== | ===References=== |
Revision as of 12:26, 12 April 2008
Telescopium is a constellation in the southern sky and was introduced by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille.
Telescopium | |
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Latin name | Telescopium |
Latin genitive | Telescopii |
International abbreviation | Tel |
Number of stars | 87 |
Symbology | telescope |
Remarkable objects
- α Telescopii—The brightest star in Telescopium (magnitude 3.49).
- ε Telescopii
- NGC 6845
History and mythology
Telescopium is named after the telescope. It was first introduced in Lecaille's 1763 Coelum Australe Stelliferum. As it is a modern constellation, there is no mythology associated with it.
References
88 Official Constellations by IAU |
Andromeda • Antlia • Apus • Aquarius • Aquila • Ara • Aries • Auriga • Boötes • Caelum • Camelopardalis • Cancer • Canes Venatici • Canis Major • Canis Minor • Capricornus • Carina • Cassiopeia • Centaurus • Cepheus • Cetus • Chamaeleon • Circinus • Columba • Coma Berenices • Corona Australis • Corona Borealis • Corvus • Crater • Crux • Cygnus • Delphinus • Dorado • Draco • Equuleus • Eridanus • Fornax • Gemini • Grus • Hercules • Horologium • Hydra • Hydrus • Indus • Lacerta • Leo • Leo Minor • Lepus • Libra • Lupus • Lynx • Lyra • Mensa • Microscopium • Monoceros • Musca • Norma • Octans • Ophiuchus • Orion • Pavo • Pegasus • Perseus • Phoenix • Pictor • Pisces • Piscis Austrinus • Puppis • Pyxis • Reticulum • Sagitta • Sagittarius • Scorpius • Sculptor • Scutum • Serpens • Sextans • Taurus • Telescopium • Triangulum • Triangulum Australe • Tucana • Ursa Major • Ursa Minor • Vela • Virgo • Volans • Vulpecula |