Lynx



Lynx is a faint northern constellation which encompasses a large but dark area of sky between Ursa Major and Auriga. It is highest in the midnight sky in the months around January, but has only one star brighter than third magnitude.

Lying away from the plane of the Milky Way, it also lacks any bright deep sky offerings.

Its creator, the Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius, prided himself on his acute vision. The French astronomer Pierre Gassendi once wrote that perhaps Hevelius had introduced the constellation to demonstrate that he had the ‘eyes of a lynx’.

In Indian astronomy, Lynx is known as ಮಾರ್ಜಾಲ (Maarjaala)

Lynx contains:
  • Stars
    • α-Lyn (mag 3.1)
    • 38-Lyn (mag 3.9)
    • 10-UMa (mag 4.0)
    • 31-Lyn (mag 4.2)
    • 15-Lyn (mag 4.4)
    • UZ Lyn (mag 4.5)
    • HD 77912 (mag 4.5)
    • 21-Lyn (mag 4.6)
    • 27-Lyn (mag 4.8)
    • HD 82741 (mag 4.8)
    • 16-Lyn (mag 4.9)
    • 24-Lyn (mag 5.0)
    • HD 56169 (mag 5.0)
    • UW Lyn (mag 5.0)
    • 35-Lyn (mag 5.2)
    • HD 62647 (mag 5.2)
    • 18-Lyn (mag 5.2)
    • 5-Lyn (mag 5.2)
    • 42-Lyn (mag 5.3)
    • 36-Lyn (mag 5.3)
    • HD 61931 (mag 5.3)
    • 13-Lyn (mag 5.3)
    • 34-Lyn (mag 5.4)
    • 22-Lyn (mag 5.4)
    • 14-Lyn (mag 5.4)
  • Open Clusters
    • None
  • Globular Clusters
  • Galaxy

View Lynx 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


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