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Leo



Abbreviation: Leo
Genitive: Leonis
Right Ascension: 10.66 hours
Declination: 16.45 degrees
  Leo, the Lion, can be found in the Northern Hemisphere in the spring and Southern Hemisphere in autumn.

Leo is the Nemean Lion from the Moon who was sent by Hera to slay Hercules. As Hercules first labor, he killed the lion by strangling it with his bare hands. Hercules wore the skin, which made him invincible. When Hercules died, the lion was returned to the celestial heavens with Hercules.

Leo to the Egyptians, was the place the Sun rose after creation (near Denebola) and so was called Domicilium Solis, the badge of fire and heat, or the House of the Sun.

  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
REGULUS 10.00:8.00:22.31 +11.00:58.00:1.89 1.35
DENEBOLA 11.00:49.00:3.58 +14.00:34.00:19.35 2.14
ZOSMA 11.00:14.00:6.49 +20.00:31.00:25.30 2.56
EPS LEO 9.00:45.00:51.07 +23.00:46.00:27.21 2.98
CHERTAN 11.00:14.00:14.40 +15.00:25.00:46.36 3.34
ADHAFERA 10.00:16.00:41.40 +23.00:25.00:2.26 3.44
OMI LEO 9.00:41.00:9.03 +9.00:53.00:32.29 3.52
ETA LEO 10.00:7.00:19.95 +16.00:45.00:45.54 3.52
RHO LEO 10.00:32.00:48.67 +9.00:18.00:23.66 3.85
RASALAS 9.00:52.00:45.81 +26.00:0.00:24.92 3.88
SIG LEO 11.00:21.00:8.19 +6.00:1.00:45.54 4.05
UPS LEO 11.00:36.00:56.93 -0.00:49.00:25.65 4.30
KAP LEO 9.00:24.00:39.25 +26.00:10.00:56.29 4.46
PHI LEO 11.00:16.00:39.70 -3.00:39.00:5.89 4.47
93 LEO 11.00:47.00:59.12 +20.00:13.00:8.12 4.53
CHI LEO 11.00:5.00:1.03 +7.00:20.00:9.58 4.63
PI LEO 10.00:0.00:12.81 +8.00:2.00:39.11 4.70
58 LEO 11.00:0.00:33.64 +3.00:37.00:2.85 4.84
TAU LEO 11.00:27.00:56.24 +2.00:51.00:22.35 4.95
XI LEO 9.00:31.00:56.73 +11.00:17.00:59.26 4.97
53 LEO 10.00:49.00:15.43 +10.00:32.00:42.67 5.34
PSI LEO 9.00:43.00:43.90 +14.00:1.00:18.07 5.35
46 LEO 10.00:32.00:11.77 +14.00:8.00:14.02 5.46
51 LEO 10.00:46.00:24.54 +18.00:53.00:29.49 5.49
65 LEO 11.00:6.00:54.21 +1.00:57.00:19.74 5.52
95 LEO 11.00:55.00:40.53 +15.00:38.00:48.41 5.53
15 LEO 9.00:43.00:33.25 +29.00:58.00:28.12 5.64
83 LEO 11.00:26.00:45.32 +3.00:0.00:47.05 6.50
   
 

Deep Sky Objects

(PAS Catalog)

M-105

M-105 An elliptical galaxy, this object is relatively bright and appears round, about 3' in diameter, and has a bright central core.

M-65

M-65 This galaxy is relatively large and bright, with a bright center and a stellar core. It is elongated in the north-south direction, and appears about 8'x2' in extent. It is in the same low power field of view as the next two objects.

M-66

M-66 Smaller than M-65, this galaxy is wider, about 6'x3', and brighter. It also has a bright core, and is extended in the southeastern direction. Averted vision at reveals some mottling and indications of spiral structure.

M-95

M-95 Round, about 3' in diameter with a bright core surrounded by a faint halo. This is a barred spiral.

M-96

M-96 This galaxy is ovoid, 4'x3', extended north-south with a bright core. Its core is large and non-stellar, about 1' in diameter.

NGC-2903

NGC-2903 Large and relatively bright, this galaxy appears to be about 8'x4', extended NNE-SSW, with a large, 1'x1' core. Some mottling is noticeable, and a darker area was noted on the western side.

Wolf 359

Wolf 359 This is a faint red dwarf star that would be unremarkable except that it is one of our closest neighbors in space. Only Alpha Centauri and Barnard's star are closer. It is one of the least luminous stars known, shining with the luminosity of about 1/63,000 that of the sun. It has only about 8% the mass of the sun and is approximately the size of Jupiter. To find it, use a chart such as that in Burnham's Celestial Handbook, and be patient: it shines at a magnitude of 13.6.
   
 

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
NGC 2903 09 32.2 +21 29 GALXY 09 143 06
NGC 3351 10 44.0 +11 42 GALXY 09.7 190 13
NGC 3368 10 46.8 +11 49 GALXY 09.3 190 13
NGC 3379 10 47.8 +12 35 GALXY 09.3 190 13
NGC 3384 10 48.3 +12 38 GALXY 09.9 190 13
NGC 3521 11 05.8 -00 02 GALXY 09 236 13
NGC 3607 11 16.9 +18 03 GALXY 09.9 146 13
NGC 3623 11 18.9 +13 05 GALXY 09.3 191 13
NGC 3627 11 20.2 +12 59 GALXY 08.9 191 13
NGC 3628 11 20.3 +13 36 GALXY 09.5 191 13
   
 

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
TX Leo 10.00:32.00:24.80 +8.00:54.00:33.00 EA/DM 5.75 5.66
VY Leo 10.00:53.00:25.70 +6.00:27.00:9.00 LB: 6.03 5.69
CX Leo 10.00:25.00:0.60 +10.00:1.00:5.00 ACV 6.15 5.97
DE Leo 10.00:22.00:37.10 +9.00:2.00:23.00 SRB: 0.07 5.60
DF Leo 9.00:20.00:50.00 +7.00:55.00:46.00 SRB 6.95 6.74
DG Leo 9.00:47.00:2.40 +21.00:24.00:48.00 DSCTC 6.12 6.08
DH Leo 9.00:57.00:13.30 +24.00:47.00:37.00 RS 7.94 7.75
DQ Leo 11.00:45.00:24.50 +20.00:29.00:49.00 RS 0.03 4.53
DR Leo 9.00:38.00:38.00 +31.00:30.00:22.00 LB 5.98 5.84
bet Leo 11.00:46.00:30.60 +14.00:51.00:6.00 DSCTC 0.02 2.14
rho Leo 10.00:30.00:10.80 +9.00:33.00:52.00 ACYG 3.90 3.83
   
 

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
STF 6 10 08.4 11 57 1.3, 7.6 177.60 307 13 189
STT 215 10 16.2 17 44 7.3, 7.5 1.40 185 13 144/ 189
STF 18 10 16.6 23 26 3.6, 5.9 325.90 340 6 144
STF 1424 10 20.0 19 50 2.6, 3.8 4.50 123 13 144/ 145
STF 1487 10 55.6 24 45 4.5, 6.3 6.50 110 6 145/ 146
STF 1504 11 04.0 03 38 7.8, 7.9 1.20 297 13 236
STF 1521 11 15.4 27 34 7.7, 8.0 3.70 96 6 106/ 146
STF 1529 11 19.4 -01 38 7.0, 8.0 9.50 252 13 236
STF 1536 11 23.9 10 32 4.1, 7.3 1.30 141 13 191
STF 1540 11 26.8 03 00 6.2, 7.9 28.50 150 13 236/ 237
STF 1552 11 34.7 16 47 6.1, 7.4 3.40 208 13 147/ 192