Caelum (the chisel) is a minor southern
constellation introduced by
Nicolas Louis de Lacaille.
Brightest stars:
name |
HD number |
right ascension |
declination |
apparent magnitude |
spectral type |
distance (parsecs) |
absolute magnitude |
α Cae |
HD 29875 |
4h 40m 33.6s |
−41° 51′ 50′′ |
4.45 | F2 V |
20 | 3.0 |
γ Cae |
HD 32831 |
5h 04m 24.3s |
−35° 29′ 00′′ |
4.55 | K2 III |
57 | 0.2 |
β Cae |
HD 29992 |
4h 42m 03.4s |
−37° 08′ 40′′ |
5.05 |
F8 V |
28 |
4.0 |
δ Cae |
HD 28873 |
4h 30m 50.1s |
−44° 57′ 13′′ |
5.07 |
B3 V |
217 |
−1.7 |
- (This table is largely experimental. Don't mess about with it - use the Talk page if you want to discuss the format, etc. There should eventually be a page explaining the format of such tables. The absolute magnitudes probably need to be changed a little to take into account the improved distance estimates, especially for Beta Caeli. The HD numbers are provided mainly so that additional data can easily be found from the Hipparcos catalogue http://astro.estec.esa.nl/Hipparcos/HIPcatalogueSearch.html .)
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