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Puppis (/ˈpʌpɪs/, Latin pronunciation: [ˈpʊpːɪs̠], meaning "poop deck) is a constellation in the southern sky. It was originally part of the traditional constellation Argo Navis (the ship of Jason and the Argonauts), which was divided into three parts, the other two being Carina (the keel and hull), and Vela (the sails). Puppis is the largest of the three constellations in square degrees. It is one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union.

Puppis
Constellation
Puppis
AbbreviationPup
GenitivePuppis
Pronunciation/ˈpʌpɪs/, genitive the same
Symbolismthe Poop Deck
Right ascension7.5h
Declination−30°
QuadrantSQ2
Area673 sq. deg. (20th)
Main stars9
Bayer/Flamsteed
stars
76
Stars with planets6
Stars brighter than 3.00m1
Stars within 10.00 pc (32.62 ly)3
Brightest starζ Pup (Naos) (2.25m)
Messier objects3
Meteor showersPi Puppids
Zeta Puppids
Puppid-Velids
Bordering
constellations
Monoceros
Pyxis
Vela
Carina
Pictor
Columba
Canis Major
Hydra
Visible at latitudes between +40° and −90°.
Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of February.

Features

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The constellation Puppis as it can be seen by the naked eye

Argo Navis was sub-divided into three sections in 1752 by the French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille, including Puppis, which he referred to as "Argûs in puppi". Despite the division, Lacaille kept a single set of Bayer designations for the whole constellation, Argo. Therefore, Carina has the α, β, and ε, Vela has γ and δ, Puppis has ζ, and so on.[1] In the 19th century, these three sections of Argo became established as separate constellations and were formally included in the list of 88 modern IAU constellations in 1930.[2]

Named stars

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Bayer
designation
Name Origin Meaning
ζ Naos Greek ship
ρ Tureis Arabic shield
ξ Asmidiske Greek gunwale

Planetary systems

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Several extrasolar planet systems have been found around stars in the constellation Puppis, including:

Deep-sky objects

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The NGC 2467 star-forming region

As the Milky Way runs through Puppis, there are many open clusters in the constellation. M46 and M47 are two open clusters in the same binocular field. M47 can be seen with the naked eye under dark skies, and its brightest stars are 6th magnitude. Messier 93 (M93) is another open cluster somewhat to the south. NGC 2451 is a very bright open cluster containing the star c Puppis, and the near NGC 2477 is a good target for small telescopes. The star Pi Puppis is the main component of a bright group of stars known as Collinder 135.

M46 is a circular open cluster with an overall magnitude of 6.1 at a distance of approximately 5400 light-years from Earth. The planetary nebula NGC 2438 is superimposed; it is approximately 2900 light-years from Earth. M46 is classified as a Shapley class f and a Trumpler class III 2 m cluster. This means that it is a rich cluster that appears distinct from the star field. However, it is not at its center. The cluster's stars, numbering between 50 and 100, have a moderate range in brightness.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Wagman, M. (2003). Lost Stars: Lost, Missing, and Troublesome Stars from the Catalogues of Johannes Bayer, Nicholas Louis de Lacaille, John Flamsteed, and Sundry Others. McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-939923-78-6.
  • ^ Delporte, E. (1930). Delimitation Scientifique des constellations (tables et cartes). Cambridge University Press. Bibcode:1930dsct.book.....D.
  • ^ Levy 2005, pp. 85–86.
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