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Capricornus
Abbreviation: Cap
Genitive: Capricorni
Right Ascension: 21.02 hours
Declination: -20.23 degrees
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Capricornus, the Goat-Fish, is visible in early autumn from the northern
hemisphere. It reaches its highest point on September 1.
Capriconus (the Goat-Fish) is one of the most mysterious and ancient
of all the constellations. It was known in Pre-Babylonian times as the god
Ea. Ea was of vast intellect, the lord of the sacred eye. Ea has appeared
on earth four times to educate man in the art of civilization and each time
he appeared in human form he wore a cloak with the tails of a fish. Ea saved
mankind from a great flood, the same one descibed in the Bible as the flood
of Noah. After educating man, Capricornus returns to the waters as darkness
falls.
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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 |
DENEB ALGEDI |
21.00:47.00:2.44 |
-16.00:7.00:38.27 |
2.87 |
DABIH |
20.00:21.00:0.67 |
-14.00:46.00:52.99 |
3.08 |
ALGEDI |
20.00:18.00:3.26 |
-12.00:32.00:41.43 |
3.57 |
NASHIRA |
21.00:40.00:5.45 |
-16.00:39.00:44.40 |
3.68 |
ZET CAP |
21.00:26.00:40.03 |
-22.00:24.00:40.81 |
3.74 |
THE CAP |
21.00:5.00:56.83 |
-17.00:13.00:58.22 |
4.07 |
OMG CAP |
20.00:51.00:49.30 |
-26.00:55.00:8.92 |
4.11 |
PSI CAP |
20.00:46.00:5.74 |
-25.00:16.00:15.28 |
4.14 |
ALP1 CAP |
20.00:17.00:38.87 |
-12.00:30.00:29.50 |
4.24 |
IOT CAP |
21.00:22.00:14.80 |
-16.00:50.00:4.48 |
4.28 |
24 CAP |
21.00:7.00:7.68 |
-25.00:0.00:21.04 |
4.50 |
MU CAP |
21.00:53.00:17.77 |
-13.00:33.00:6.44 |
5.08 |
UPS CAP |
20.00:40.00:2.95 |
-18.00:8.00:19.20 |
5.16 |
LAM CAP |
21.00:46.00:32.10 |
-11.00:21.00:57.37 |
5.57 |
4 CAP |
20.00:18.00:1.39 |
-21.00:48.00:35.94 |
5.87 |
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(PAS Catalog) |
M-30
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M-30 this globular cluster is about 11' in diameter, and is fairly well
concentrated to the center.
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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 7099 |
21 40.4 |
-23 11 |
GLOCL |
07.5 |
346 |
23 |
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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 |
AG Cap |
21.00:43.00:36.30 |
-9.00:30.00:27.00 |
SRB |
6.14 |
5.90 |
AO Cap |
20.00:56.00:45.80 |
-19.00:13.00:49.00 |
ACV |
0.05 |
6.20 |
AP Cap |
21.00:44.00:51.00 |
-17.00:31.00:38.00 |
ACV |
7.65 |
7.60 |
AS Cap |
21.00:31.00:33.10 |
-13.00:42.00:25.00 |
RS: |
0.13 |
8.00 |
AV Cap |
20.00:5.00:47.30 |
-10.00:12.00:32.00 |
ACV: |
0.02 |
6.24 |
del Cap |
21.00:44.00:17.00 |
-16.00:21.00:18.00 |
EA |
3.05 |
2.81 |
eps Cap |
21.00:34.00:17.00 |
-19.00:41.00:28.00 |
GCAS |
4.72 |
4.48 |
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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 |
STF 51 |
20 18.0 |
-12 32 |
3.8, 4.2 |
377.70 |
291 |
16 |
298 |
STF 52 |
20 21.0 |
-14 47 |
3.1, 6.2 |
205.30 |
267 |
16 |
298 |
SHJ 323 |
20 28.9 |
-17 49 |
5.0, 6.7 |
249.50 |
150 |
16 |
298/ 299 |
SHJ 324 |
20 29.9 |
-18 35 |
6.1, 6.6 |
18.90 |
239 |
16 |
298/299/343/344 |
H 47 |
21 12.3 |
-14 59 |
8.0, 8.0 |
3.90 |
312 |
16/ 17 |
300 |
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