Dorado
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Template:Infobox Constellation Other uses: dorado is used in the fisheries of some Latin American countries to denote the edible fish mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus).
Dorado (Latin for Swordfish) is a southern constellation. The constellation was one of twelve constellations created by Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman between 1595 and 1597, and it first appeared in Johann Bayer's Uranometria of 1603. It is notable for containing most of the Large Magellanic Cloud, the remainder being in the constellation Mensa.
The South Ecliptic Pole lies within this constellation.
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Notable stars
Stars with Bayer designations
Stars with Flamsteed designations
Other notable stars
- S Dor 9.721 – hypergiant in the Large Magellanic Cloud, S Dor variable prototype
- Supernova 1987A is the closest supernova since the invention of the telescope.
- The variable star R Doradus 5.73 – has the largest known size of any star. [1] (http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/cdsbib?1997MNRAS.286..957B)
Notable deep sky objects
Because Dorado contains part of the Large Magellanic Cloud, it is rich in deep sky objects. All coordinates given are for Epoch J2000.0.
- NGC 1566 (RA 04h 20m 00s Dec -56° 56.3′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1566&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is a face-on spiral galaxy. It gives its name to the NGC 1566 group of galaxies.
- NGC 1755 (RA 04h 55m 13s Dec -68° 12.2′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1755&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is a globular cluster.
- NGC 1763 (RA 04h 56m 49s Dec -68° 24.5′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1763&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is a bright nebula associated with three type B stars.
- NGC 1820 (RA 05h 04m 02s Dec -67° 15.9′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1820&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is an open cluster.
- NGC 1850 (RA 05h 08m 44s Dec -68° 45.7′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1850&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is a globular cluster.
- NGC 1854 (RA 05h 09m 19s Dec -68° 50.8′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1854&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is a globular cluster.
- NGC 1869 (RA 05h 13m 56s Dec -67° 22.8′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1869&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is an open cluster.
- NGC 1901 (RA 05h 18m 15s Dec -68° 26.2′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1901&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is an open cluster.
- NGC 1910 (RA 05h 18m 43s Dec -69° 13.9′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1910&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is an open cluster.
- NGC 1936 (RA 05h 22m 14s Dec -67° 58.7′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1936&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is a bright nebula and is one of four NGC objects in close proximity, the others being NGC 1929, NGC 1934 and NGC 1935.
- NGC 1978 (RA 05h 28m 36s Dec -66° 14.0′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+1978&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is an open cluster.
- NGC 2002 (RA 05h 30m 17s Dec -66° 53.1′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+2002&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is an open cluster.
- NGC 2027 (RA 05h 35m 00s Dec -66° 55.0′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+2027&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is an open cluster.
- NGC 2032 (RA 05h 35m 21s Dec -67° 34.1′) (Seagull Nebula) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+2032&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is a nebula complex that contains four separate NGC designations: NGC 2029, NGC 2032, NGC 2035 and NGC 2040.
- NGC 2070 (RA 05h 38m 37s Dec -69° 05.7′) is better known as the Tarantula Nebula.
- NGC 2164 (RA 05h 58m 53s Dec -68° 30.9′) Skyview image (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+2164&NWINDOW=on&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=Default&ISCALN=Log%2810%29&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear) is a globular cluster.
See Also
Template:ConstellationsByBayer Template:ConstellationList
References
- The above deep sky objects appear in Norton's Star Atlas, 1973 edition.
- Co-ordinates are obtained from Uranometria Chart Index (http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/borley/49/chartidx.htm) and Skyview (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/titlepage.pl).
- Images of the deep sky objects described herein may be viewed at Skyview (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/titlepage.pl).
External links
- Peoria Astronomical Society - Dorado (http://www.astronomical.org/portal/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=33)
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