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Triangulum Aust.
Abbreviation: TRA
Genitive: Trianguli Australis
Right Ascension: 16.08 hours
Declination: -65.91 degrees
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Triangulum Australis, the Southern Triangle, is completely visible in
latitudes South of 20 degrees North from April - June. Triangulum Australis
was first introduced by Amerigo Vespucci in 1503, it was later 're-invented'
by Keyser and de Houtman in 1595 - 1597.
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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 |
ATRIA |
16.00:48.00:39.86 |
-69.00:1.00:39.82 |
1.92 |
BET TRA |
15.00:55.00:8.54 |
-63.00:25.00:50.37 |
2.85 |
GAM TRA |
15.00:18.00:54.55 |
-68.00:40.00:46.38 |
2.89 |
DEL TRA |
16.00:15.00:26.26 |
-63.00:41.00:8.31 |
3.85 |
EPS TRA |
15.00:36.00:43.21 |
-66.00:19.00:1.44 |
4.11 |
ZET TRA |
16.00:28.00:28.12 |
-70.00:5.00:3.98 |
4.91 |
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(PAS Catalog) |
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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 6025 |
16 03.7 |
-60 30 |
OPNCL |
05.1 |
432 |
25 |
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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 |
R TrA |
15.00:15.00:15.90 |
-66.00:18.00:53.00 |
DCEP |
7.00 |
6.33 |
S TrA |
15.00:56.00:40.20 |
-63.00:38.00:10.00 |
DCEP |
6.81 |
5.95 |
X TrA |
15.00:9.00:29.10 |
-69.00:53.00:35.00 |
LB |
6.40 |
5.02 |
LL TrA |
16.00:4.00:4.30 |
-62.00:50.00:57.00 |
ACV |
0.02 |
6.88 |
LP TrA |
16.00:41.00:37.00 |
-67.00:1.00:9.00 |
ACV |
0.03 |
5.12 |
LR TrA |
15.00:26.00:21.00 |
-65.00:25.00:48.00 |
DCEPS |
7.92 |
7.73 |
LS TrA |
15.00:23.00:30.10 |
-62.00:50.00:48.00 |
RS |
7.53 |
7.30 |
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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 |
RMK 20 |
15 47.9 |
-65 26 |
6.5, 6.5 |
2.00 |
147 |
25 |
453 |
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