Phoenix
| Phoenix | |
|---|---|
| Genitive form | Phoenicis |
| Abbreviation | Phe |
| Pronunciation | [ˈfiːnɪks], a genitive: /fɨˈnaɪsɨs/ |
| Symbol | the Phoenix |
| An outline position: Right ascension | 0 |
| An outline position: Declination | −50 |
| Area | 469 square degree (the 37th place) |
| The number of the main fixed stars | 4 |
| Beyer mark/ Fulham Steed number The を number of the lasting fixed stars | 25 |
| The number of the fixed stars where a system superior planet is confirmed | 4 |
| The number of such as 3.0 the brighter fixed stars | 1 |
| The number of the fixed stars which there is within 10 parsecs | 2 |
| 最輝星 | αPhe(2.37等) |
| The nearest star | νPhe; (49.1 light-year) |
| The number of the heavenly bodies listed in the Messier Catalogue | 0 |
| Meteor shower | Phoenix meteor shower |
| Adjacent constellation | Sculptor Grus Eridanus Hydrus (I receive it at a corner) Tucana Fornax |
Phoenix (Phoenix, Phoenix) is one of the constellations of the nandin. I cannot see at all even a part of the constellation at the latitude that is higher than approximately 50 degrees N. I am seen at the high low position in Japan. In the Southern Hemisphere, I see it very well from Australia or South Africa in summer.
Table of contents
Main heavenly bodies
Fixed star
- Alpha star: A second prize star only at the fixed star where an anchor (Ankaa) is the most spirited in Phoenix [1].
- One of the stars which are the oldest HE0107-5240
Other
- The middle mass black hole which was discovered for the first time HLX-1.
Meteor shower
There is small Phoenix meteor shower on December 5.
An origin and history
The thing which I left for the terrestrial globe that ペトルス プランシウス made the observation record that pe Teru Kay cell and Frederick デ ハウトマン left for the cause in 1597 is a beginning. I came to be known in the life by having quoted it in ウラノメトリア which Johan Beyer published in 1603 [2].
Phoenix of the Japanese name is taken from a Chinese phoenix, but is originally the constellation which made a phoenix (phoenix) a motif [2]. Because it is a new constellation, there is not the myth.
Source
- ^ "SIMBAD Astronomical Database". Results for * alf Phe. January 22, 2013 reading.
- ^ a b Ridpath, Ian. "Star Tales - Phoenix". Star Tales. May 11, 2013 reading.
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