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  1. Embark on a celestial journey with our playlist dedicated to the Centaurus constellation, one of the most prominent and fascinating regions of the southern s...

  2. This is a star cluster located in the constellation Centaurus. Hubble captured this colorful array of about 100,000 stars residing in the crowded core of thi...

  3. List of Stars in the Centaurus Constellation. The Centaurus constellation is formed by 11 main stars that form its shape in the sky. Inside its area, there are currently 326 discovered stars. The constellation of Centaurus is named after the half-human, half-horse creature of Greek mythology.

    • Closest Stars to The Sun
    • Other Stars of Centaurus The Centaur
    • Omega Centauri, The Running Chicken and A Blue Planetary

    Alpha Centauri, also known as Rigil Kentaurus, is the closest star to our sun. It lies 4.3 light-years away. Because it’s so close, it appears bright. In fact, it’s the 3rd brightest star in the sky, shining at magnitude-0.27. Alpha Centauri is a three-star system. Alpha Centauri A and B are both sunlike stars, with A outshining B. The third star, ...

    Only 4.5 degrees from Alpha Centauri is Beta Centauri, also known as Hadar. Beta Centauri is magnitude 0.61 and lies 348 light-years away. This blue-white supergiant is the 11th brightest star in the sky. Indeed, when compared to its bright neighbor Alpha, looks distinctly bluer. In addition, it’s also a three-star system. Alpha and Beta also bear ...

    The best-known deep-sky object in the constellation of the Centaur is Omega Centauri (NGC 5139). Omega Centauri is a magnificent globular clusterthat lies about halfway between Beta and Theta Centauri and a few degrees west. In fact, at magnitude 3.7, you can spot the cluster without optical aid. But binoculars or a small telescope bring out its wo...

  4. May 14, 2024 · Astronomers think there are more than 500 stars in this cluster, but you won’t see that many. Through a 5-inch aperture, expect to make out a dozen or so stars in a sort of wedge shape; apertures of 20 to 40 cm will reveal dozens more. The four star clusters mentioned in the text are all near the two "Pointers" in Centaurus.

  5. Centaurus is the ninth largest constellation in the sky, occupying an area of 1060 square degrees. It lies in the third quadrant of the southern hemisphere (SQ3) and can be seen at latitudes between +25° and -90°. The neighboring constellations are Antlia, Carina, Circinus, Crux, Hydra, Libra, Lupus, Musca, and Vela.

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  7. Centaurus is identified as one particularly wise centaur, Chiron, the son of Cronus, king of the Titans. He is commonly depicted holding an animal, the neighboring constellation Lupus, which he is about to sacrifice on the altar depicted in Ara. Date First Appeared Ancient. Sky Area 2.6% of the sky 1060.4 square degrees.