Tucana
Tucana is a faint constellation which lies close to the south celestial pole. Across much of the southern hemisphere it is circumpolar, but it appears highest in the evening sky in the months around September.
It represents a toucan and was created by Keyser & de Houtman in 1598.
Tucana is best known for its deep sky objects, which include 47 Tucanae, one of the brightest globular clusters in the sky. Most of the Small Magellanic Cloud also lies within its borders.
The constellations Tucana, Grus, Phoenix and Pavo are collectively known as the “Southern Birds”.
In the Indian astronomy Tucana is known as ಶ್ಯೇನ (Shyena).
Tucana contains:
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Stars
- α-Tuc (mag 2.8)
- γ-Tuc (mag 4.0)
- ζ-Tuc (mag 4.2)
- β¹-Tuc (mag 4.3)
- ε-Tuc (mag 4.5)
- β²-Tuc (mag 4.5)
- δ-Tuc (mag 4.5)
- κ-Tuc (mag 5.0)
- ν-Tuc (mag 5.0)
- η-Tuc (mag 5.0)
- β³-Tuc (mag 5.1)
- HD 212330 (mag 5.3)
- ι-Tuc (mag 5.3)
- ρ-Tuc (mag 5.4)
- λ²-Tuc (mag 5.5)
- π-Tuc (mag 5.5)
- HD 225253 (mag 5.6)
- HD 220572 (mag 5.6)
- CG Tuc (mag 5.6)
- HD 220790 (mag 5.6)
- HD 219482 (mag 5.7)
- HD 222820 (mag 5.7)
- BQ Tuc (mag 5.8)
- HD 3823 (mag 5.9)
- HD 224361 (mag 5.9)
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Open Clusters
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Globular Clusters
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Galaxy
- NGC 292 (mag 2.2)
- IC 5250 (mag 11.1)
- NGC 7329 (mag 11.3)
- NGC 406 (mag 13.0)
- NGC 484 (mag 13.1)
- NGC 7219 (mag 13.1)
- NGC 7417 (mag 13.2)
- NGC 7676 (mag 13.4)
- NGC 360 (mag 13.4)
- NGC 7823 (mag 13.4)
- NGC 7650 (mag 13.4)
- IC 5222 (mag 13.5)
- IC 5176 (mag 13.5)
- NGC 466 (mag 13.6)
- NGC 7358 (mag 13.6)
- IC 5244 (mag 13.7)
- NGC 53 (mag 13.7)
- NGC 440 (mag 13.8)
- IC 5188 (mag 13.8)
- NGC 7734 (mag 13.9)
- NGC 432 (mag 14.0)
- IC 5227 (mag 14.0)
- IC 5323 (mag 14.0)
- IC 5324 (mag 14.1)
- NGC 7661 (mag 14.1)
View Tucana 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