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Chamaeleon



Abbreviation: Cha
Genitive: Chamaeleontis
Right Ascension: 10.58 hours
Declination: -79.75 degrees
  Chamaeleon, the Chameleon, is visible in Southern Latitudes (from 7 degrees South), and is completely invisible in Northern Latitudes (above 15 degrees) from February - April.

Chamaeleon was invented by Pieter Dirksz Keyser and Fredrick de Houtman between 1595 and 1597.

  Bright Stars | Deep Sky | Other Deep Sky | Variable Stars | Double Stars
 

Best Known Stars

(Yale Bright Star Catalog)
 
Common Name
or Bayer Number 1
RA DEC Magnitude 2
GAM CHA 10.00:35.00:28.07 -78.00:36.00:27.97 4.11
BET CHA 12.00:18.00:20.70 -79.00:18.00:43.93 4.26
THE CHA 8.00:20.00:38.51 -77.00:29.00:4.11 4.35
DEL2 CHA 10.00:45.00:46.82 -80.00:32.00:24.66 4.45
ETA CHA 8.00:41.00:19.53 -78.00:57.00:48.23 5.47
PI CHA 11.00:37.00:15.57 -75.00:53.00:47.53 5.65
   
 

Deep Sky Objects

(PAS Catalog)
   
 

Other Deep Sky Objects

(Saguaro Astronomy Club Catalog)
  Only Objects less than 10.0 Mag.
 
Object R.A. Dec. Object Type 3 Mag. Uranometria Tirion
   
 

Variable Stars

(General Catalog of Variable Stars)
  Only Objects <= 8.0 magnitude
 
GCVS ID R.A.
(hh mm ss.ss)
Dec.
(deg mm ss)
Variable Type 4 Mag. Min Mag. Max
RS Cha 8.00:44.00:58.10 -78.00:53.00:15.00 EA+DSCT 6.68 6.02
zet Cha 9.00:35.00:25.70 -80.00:43.00:2.00 null 5.17 5.06
   
 

Double Stars

(Saguaro Astronomy Club Catalog)
  Only Objects <= 8.0 magnitude
 
Name R.A.
(hh mm.m)
Dec.
(deg mm)
Mag 5 Sep 6 PA 7 Tirion Uranometria