Ara

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Ara

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Abbreviation Ara
Genitive Arae
Symbology the Altar
Right ascension 17.39 h
Declination −53.58°
Area 237 sq. deg.
Ranked 63rd
Number of stars
(magnitude < 3)
1
Brightest star β Ara
(App. magnitude 2.9)
Meteor showers

None

Bordering
constellations
Visible at latitudes between +25° and −90°
Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of July

Ara (Latin for Altar) is a faint southerly constellation between the constellations Telescopium and Norma.

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Notable features

Ara's brightest star, β Arae, has an apparent magnitude of 2.9. Its γ star is a double star just south of β. μ Arae is believed to have at least three planets orbiting it, one of which is thought to be rocky in nature.

Notable deep sky objects

The northwest corner of Ara is crossed by the Milky Way and contains several open clusters and diffuse nebulae. The brightest of the globular clusters, NGC 6397, is 8,200 light-years from our solar system and may be the closest cluster of that kind.

History

This constellation was one of Ptolemy's original 48 constellations.

Mythology

The altar, usually depicted upside down, but sometimes upright with the smoke drifting into the Milky Way, was identified as that of the centaur Chiron; its original Latin name was Ara Centauri. It was also occasionally called the altar of Dionysus. Since, however, the constellation was identified, and introduced, in the 18th Century, connection to the this mythology is likely to have been by design of the constellation's creator, and unconnected to the actual beliefs of the ancient Greeks about this area of sky.

Notable and named stars

BD Names and other designations Mag. Ly away Comments
β Beta Arae 2.85 603
α Alpha Arae, Choo, Tchou 2.95 242
  • < 杵 (Mandarin chǔ) The pestle
  • Be star
ζ Zeta Arae, Tseen Yin 3.12 574
  • < 天陰 (Mandarin tiānyīn) The dark sky [actually in Aries?]
γ Gamma Arae 3.34 1140
δ Delta Arae, Tseen Yin 3.62 187
  • < 天陰 (Mandarin tiānyīn) The dark sky [actually in Aries?]
θ Theta Arae 3.65 1010
η Eta Arae 3.77 313
ε¹ Epsilon-1 Arae, Tso Kang 4.06 304
  • < 左更 (Mandarin zuŏgēng) The left watch [actually in Aries?]
σ Sigma Arae 4.56 386
λ Lambda Arae 4.76 71.3
μ Mu Arae 5.14 49.8
  • has three planets
κ Kappa Arae 5.19 398
ι Iota Arae 5.21 720
π Pi Arae 5.25 138
ε² Epsilon-2 Arae 5.27 85.9
ν¹, υ¹ Nu-1 Arae, Upsilon-1 Arae, V539 Arae 5.68 820
ν², υ² Nu-2 Arae, Upsilon-2 Arae 6.09 508

Source: The Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed., The Hipparcos Catalogue, ESA SP-1200

See also


Constellations listed by Ptolemy

Andromeda | Aquarius | Aquila | Ara | Argo Navis | Aries | Auriga | Boötes | Cancer | Canis Major | Canis Minor | Capricornus | Cassiopeia | Centaurus | Cepheus | Cetus | Corona Australis | Corona Borealis | Corvus | Crater | Cygnus | Delphinus | Draco | Equuleus | Eridanus | Gemini | Hercules | Hydra | Leo | Lepus | Libra | Lupus | Lyra | Ophiuchus | Orion | Pegasus | Perseus | Pisces | Piscis Austrinus | Sagitta | Sagittarius | Scorpius | Serpens | Taurus | Triangulum | Ursa Major | Ursa Minor | Virgo


The 88 modern Constellations
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

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