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Andromeda
Abbreviation: And
Genitive: Andromedae
Right Ascension: 0.54 hours
Declination: 38.54 degrees
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Visible in the Northern Hemisphere from August - January, and visible
in the Southern Hemisphere in November.
Andromeda was the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, the king and queen
of Ethiopia. She was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to Cetus,the sea monster
as punishment for her mother's boast that she was more beautiful than all
the Nereids (sea nymphs). Andromeda was saved by Perseus when he turned
Cetus to stone by using the dismembered head of Medusa. The constellation's
creation is credited to the Greeks, but it is likely that they borrowed
it and the story from the Babylonians.
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Bright Stars | Deep Sky |
Other Deep Sky | Variable Stars
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(Yale Bright Star Catalog) |
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Common Name
or Bayer Number
1 |
RA |
DEC |
Magnitude
2 |
ALPHERATZ |
0.00:8.00:23.26 |
+29.00:5.00:25.58 |
2.06 |
MIRACH |
1.00:9.00:43.93 |
+35.00:37.00:13.95 |
2.06 |
ALMACH |
2.00:3.00:53.96 |
+42.00:19.00:46.99 |
2.26 |
DEL AND |
0.00:39.00:19.69 |
+30.00:51.00:39.43 |
3.27 |
51 AND |
1.00:37.00:59.56 |
+48.00:37.00:41.55 |
3.57 |
OMI AND |
23.00:1.00:55.26 |
+42.00:19.00:33.50 |
3.62 |
LAM AND |
23.00:37.00:33.85 |
+46.00:27.00:29.43 |
3.82 |
MU AND |
0.00:56.00:45.21 |
+38.00:29.00:57.60 |
3.87 |
ZET AND |
0.00:47.00:20.33 |
+24.00:16.00:1.76 |
4.06 |
UPS AND |
1.00:36.00:47.84 |
+41.00:24.00:19.64 |
4.09 |
KAP AND |
23.00:40.00:24.51 |
+44.00:20.00:2.18 |
4.14 |
IOT AND |
23.00:38.00:8.21 |
+43.00:16.00:5.10 |
4.29 |
PI AND |
0.00:36.00:52.85 |
+33.00:43.00:9.63 |
4.36 |
EPS AND |
0.00:38.00:33.35 |
+29.00:18.00:42.30 |
4.37 |
SIG AND |
0.00:18.00:19.66 |
+36.00:47.00:6.92 |
4.52 |
NU AND |
0.00:49.00:48.84 |
+41.00:4.00:44.07 |
4.53 |
OMG AND |
1.00:27.00:39.35 |
+45.00:24.00:24.24 |
4.83 |
XI AND |
1.00:22.00:20.42 |
+45.00:31.00:43.62 |
4.88 |
PSI AND |
23.00:46.00:2.05 |
+46.00:25.00:13.10 |
4.95 |
22 AND |
0.00:10.00:19.25 |
+46.00:4.00:20.21 |
5.03 |
RHO AND |
0.00:21.00:7.27 |
+37.00:58.00:6.95 |
5.18 |
62 AND |
2.00:19.00:16.79 |
+47.00:22.00:47.88 |
5.30 |
15 AND |
23.00:34.00:37.54 |
+40.00:14.00:11.23 |
5.59 |
5 AND |
23.00:7.00:45.39 |
+49.00:17.00:44.92 |
5.70 |
12 AND |
23.00:20.00:53.26 |
+38.00:10.00:56.28 |
5.77 |
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(PAS Catalog) |
M-110
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M110 is the second brighter satellite galaxy of the Andromeda galaxy
M31, together with M32, and thus a member of the Local Group.
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M-31
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M-31, the Great Galaxy in Andromeda and its companions. M-31 is the
closest large spiral galaxy to our own Milky Way galaxy, and therefore presents
us with a wealth of details. Numerous dust lanes are evident, and large
telescopes can even identify individual members of its system of globular
clusters. I find the best view of this galaxy trio to be through large binoculars.
At this magnification, the complete extent of the main galaxy can be seen,
and the fuzz, star-like M-32 and the elliptical M- 110 can be glimpsed quite
easily in the same field of view.
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M-32
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M-32 is the small yet bright companion of the Great Andromeda galaxy,
M31, and as such a member of the Local Group of galaxies.
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(Saguaro Astronomy Club Catalog) |
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Only Objects less than 10.0 Mag. |
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Object |
R.A. |
Dec. |
Object Type
3
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Mag. |
Uranometria |
Tirion |
NGC 205 |
00 40.4 |
+41 41 |
GALXY |
08.1 |
060 |
04 |
NGC 221 |
00 42.8 |
+40 52 |
GALXY |
08.1 |
060 |
04 |
NGC 224 |
00 42.8 |
+41 16 |
GALXY |
03.4 |
060 |
04 |
NGC 752 |
01 57.8 |
+37 41 |
OPNCL |
05.7 |
092 |
04 |
NGC 891 |
02 22.6 |
+42 21 |
GALXY |
09.9 |
062 |
04 |
NGC 956 |
02 32.4 |
+44 39 |
OPNCL |
08.9 |
062 |
04 |
NGC 7662 |
23 25.9 |
+42 33 |
PLNNB |
08.6 |
088 |
09 |
NGC 7686 |
23 30.2 |
+49 08 |
OPNCL |
05.6 |
088 |
09 |
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(General Catalog of Variable Stars) |
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Only Objects <= 8.0 magnitude |
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GCVS ID |
R.A.
(hh mm ss.ss) |
Dec.
(deg mm ss) |
Variable Type
4
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Mag. Min |
Mag. Max |
AN And |
23.00:16.00:0.60 |
+41.00:30.00:1.00 |
EB/DM |
6.16 |
6.00 |
CG And |
23.00:58.00:10.00 |
+44.00:58.00:30.00 |
ACV |
6.42 |
6.32 |
EG And |
0.00:41.00:52.70 |
+40.00:24.00:22.00 |
ZAND |
7.80 |
7.08 |
ET And |
23.00:15.00:34.90 |
+45.00:12.00:56.00 |
ACV |
6.50 |
6.48 |
GN And |
0.00:27.00:28.70 |
+29.00:28.00:34.00 |
DSCTC |
5.22 |
5.18 |
GO And |
0.00:47.00:30.10 |
+44.00:43.00:48.00 |
ACV |
0.03 |
6.14 |
GR And |
0.00:25.00:49.90 |
+32.00:9.00:42.00 |
ACV |
6.95 |
6.87 |
GY And |
1.00:35.00:30.40 |
+45.00:8.00:46.00 |
ACV |
6.41 |
6.27 |
HN And |
1.00:21.00:22.90 |
+42.00:52.00:55.00 |
ACV |
6.76 |
6.67 |
KK And |
1.00:31.00:22.80 |
+36.00:58.00:54.00 |
ACV: |
0.01 |
5.91 |
KX And |
23.00:4.00:51.10 |
+49.00:55.00:18.00 |
GCAS |
7.05 |
6.93 |
KY And |
23.00:7.00:0.60 |
+49.00:22.00:46.00 |
GCAS |
6.90 |
6.71 |
LQ And |
23.00:56.00:13.40 |
+46.00:8.00:5.00 |
BCEP: |
6.46 |
6.40 |
LR And |
0.00:20.00:12.20 |
+29.00:10.00:39.00 |
ELL |
0.02 |
6.90 |
OP And |
1.00:33.00:23.00 |
+48.00:28.00:6.00 |
BY |
0.09 |
5.92 |
OQ And |
1.00:39.00:10.70 |
+39.00:9.00:37.00 |
LB |
7.73 |
7.64 |
OT And |
23.00:17.00:37.90 |
+41.00:28.00:51.00 |
EA/D |
7.72 |
7.32 |
OU And |
23.00:47.00:9.60 |
+36.00:8.00:52.00 |
FKCOM: |
0.03 |
5.90 |
PV And |
23.00:53.00:5.90 |
+46.00:4.00:49.00 |
ACV |
6.98 |
6.91 |
PY And |
0.00:33.00:41.00 |
+26.00:58.00:47.00 |
ACV |
0.03 |
6.02 |
PZ And |
2.00:17.00:38.70 |
+49.00:55.00:24.00 |
ACV |
0.04 |
5.59 |
alf And |
0.00:5.00:47.80 |
+28.00:48.00:52.00 |
ACV |
2.06 |
2.02 |
zet And |
0.00:44.00:41.00 |
+23.00:59.00:44.00 |
EB/GS/RS |
4.14 |
3.92 |
lam And |
23.00:35.00:6.50 |
+46.00:11.00:14.00 |
RS |
3.97 |
3.69 |
omi And |
22.00:59.00:36.90 |
+42.00:3.00:25.00 |
GCAS |
3.78 |
3.58 |
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(Saguaro Astronomy Club Catalog) |
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Only Objects <= 8.0 magnitude |
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Name |
R.A.
(hh mm.m) |
Dec.
(deg mm) |
Mag
5 |
Sep
6 |
PA
7 |
Tirion |
Uranometria |
STT 256 |
00 08.1 |
31 23 |
7.9, 7.9 |
109.50 |
115 |
4 |
89 |
BU 483 |
00 09.1 |
40 51 |
7.2, 7.9 |
144.00 |
261 |
4 |
59 |
AC 1 |
00 20.9 |
32 59 |
7.5, 8.0 |
1.80 |
289 |
4 |
89/ 90 |
STT 11 |
00 30.6 |
32 09 |
8.0, 7.6 |
197.80 |
317 |
4 |
90 |
STF 1 |
00 46.4 |
30 56 |
7.4, 7.6 |
76.80 |
48 |
4 |
90 |
STF 79 |
01 00.1 |
44 42 |
6.0, 6.8 |
7.80 |
193 |
4 |
60 |
STF 4 |
01 56.1 |
37 15 |
5.8, 6.1 |
196.60 |
298 |
4 |
92 |
STF 205 |
02 03.9 |
42 20 |
2.3, 5.0 |
9.80 |
63 |
4 |
61/ 62 |
STF 222 |
02 10.9 |
39 02 |
6.0, 6.7 |
16.70 |
36 |
4 |
62/ 92 |
STT 242 |
23 06.6 |
46 55 |
8.0, 8.0 |
79.80 |
31 |
9 |
88 |
STF 3042 |
23 51.8 |
37 53 |
7.8, 7.8 |
5.40 |
87 |
9 |
89 |
STF 3050 |
23 59.5 |
33 43 |
6.6, 6.6 |
1.70 |
312 |
9 |
89 |
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