Antlia
Antlia is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. Visible in the months around February, it contains only four stars brighter than fifth magnitude.
Despite lying close to the plane of the Milky Way, it contains few deep sky objects of interest – only faint galaxies, none of which exceed eleventh magnitude.
The name ‘Antlia’ is Latin for ‘air pump’ – a piece of apparatus that led to many discoveries about the properties of gases in the eighteenth century. The name was given to this sky area by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1756.
Although visible to the Ancient Greeks, Antlia’s stars were too faint to have been included in any ancient constellations. The stars that now comprise Antlia lay within an area of the sky covered by the ancient constellation Argo Navis, the Ship of the Argonauts
In the Indian list of constellation names, Antlia is called ರೇಚಕ (Rechaka).
Antlia contains:
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Stars
- α-Ant (mag 4.3)
- ε-Ant (mag 4.5)
- ι-Ant (mag 4.6)
- θ-Ant (mag 4.8)
- η-Ant (mag 5.2)
- HD 90132 (mag 5.3)
- HD 96146 (mag 5.4)
- U Ant (mag 5.5)
- HD 82205 (mag 5.5)
- AG Ant (mag 5.5)
- δ-Ant (mag 5.6)
- HD 93905 (mag 5.6)
- HD 83380 (mag 5.6)
- HD 92845 (mag 5.6)
- HD 83332 (mag 5.7)
- HD 86267 (mag 5.8)
- HD 82514 (mag 5.9)
- HD 88809 (mag 5.9)
- ζ²-Ant (mag 5.9)
- HD 85206 (mag 6.0)
- HD 83441 (mag 6.0)
- ζ¹-Ant (mag 6.1)
- HD 82165 (mag 6.2)
- HD 88218 (mag 6.2)
- HD 89015 (mag 6.2)
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Open ClustersNone
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Globular ClustersNone
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Galaxy
- NGC 2997 (mag 9.4)
- NGC 3223 (mag 10.8)
- NGC 3175 (mag 11.3)
- NGC 3347 (mag 11.3)
- NGC 3358 (mag 11.5)
- NGC 3087 (mag 11.6)
- NGC 3095 (mag 11.6)
- NGC 3038 (mag 11.6)
- NGC 3271 (mag 11.7)
- NGC 3268 (mag 11.8)
- NGC 3001 (mag 11.8)
- IC 2537 (mag 12.1)
- NGC 3137 (mag 12.2)
- NGC 3244 (mag 12.3)
- NGC 3100 (mag 12.5)
- NGC 3108 (mag 12.5)
- NGC 3275 (mag 12.5)
- NGC 3257 (mag 12.5)
- IC 2522 (mag 12.6)
- NGC 3056 (mag 12.6)
- NGC 3241 (mag 12.7)
- IC 2584 (mag 12.8)
- IC 2533 (mag 12.9)
- NGC 3273 (mag 12.9)
- IC 2587 (mag 12.9)
View Antlia in 3D
Source: Wikipedia, in-the-sky.org
Image Courtesy: Sky&Telescope & IAU, Illustration Images linked from Urania's Mirror on Wikmedia Commons by Sidney Hall
Image Courtesy: Sky&Telescope & IAU, Illustration Images linked from Urania's Mirror on Wikmedia Commons by Sidney Hall