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  • Centaurus Cluster
  • Galaxy cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    The Centaurus Cluster (A3526) is a cluster of hundreds of galaxies, located approximately 170 million light-years away in the Centaurus constellation

    Centaurus Cluster

    Centaurus Cluster

    Centaurus_Cluster

  • Centaurus
  • Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere

    Centaurus (/sɛnˈtɔːrəs, -ˈtɑːr-/ sen-TOR-əss, -⁠TAR-) is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was

    Centaurus

    Centaurus

    Centaurus

  • Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster
  • Former galaxy supercluster

    The Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster (SCl 128), or the Hydra and Centaurus Superclusters, was a previously defined supercluster in two parts, which prior to

    Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster

    Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster

    Hydra–Centaurus_Supercluster

  • Virgo Supercluster
  • Historical local supercluster home to the Milky Way

    Centaurus–Virgo–PP Filament. This filament emanates from the Centaurus Cluster through the Virgo Cluster and continues through the Ursa Major Cluster

    Virgo Supercluster

    Virgo Supercluster

    Virgo_Supercluster

  • Centaurus A
  • Radio galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    Centaurus A (also known as NGC 5128 or Caldwell 77) is a galaxy in the constellation of Centaurus. It was discovered in 1826 by Scottish astronomer James

    Centaurus A

    Centaurus A

    Centaurus_A

  • Scorpius–Centaurus association
  • Nearest OB association to Earth

    System, composed of three subgroups (Upper Scorpius, Upper Centaurus–Lupus, and Lower Centaurus–Crux) and located at a distance of 420 light-years (130 parsecs)

    Scorpius–Centaurus association

    Scorpius–Centaurus association

    Scorpius–Centaurus_association

  • Omega Centauri
  • Globular cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    Centauri (ω Cen, NGC 5139, or Caldwell 80) is a globular cluster in the constellation of Centaurus that was first identified as a non-stellar object by Edmond

    Omega Centauri

    Omega Centauri

    Omega_Centauri

  • NGC 4622
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    prominent ring structure located in the constellation Centaurus. The galaxy is a member of the Centaurus Cluster. The spiral galaxy NGC 4622 lies approximately

    NGC 4622

    NGC 4622

    NGC_4622

  • Scutum–Centaurus Arm
  • Spiral arm of the Milky Way

    Scutum–Centaurus Arm starts near the core as the Scutum Arm, then gradually turns into the Centaurus Arm. The region where the Scutum–Centaurus Arm connects

    Scutum–Centaurus Arm

    Scutum–Centaurus Arm

    Scutum–Centaurus_Arm

  • NGC 4709
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    elliptical galaxy located in the constellation Centaurus. It is considered to be a member of the Centaurus Cluster and is the dominant member of a small group

    NGC 4709

    NGC 4709

    NGC_4709

  • NGC 4744
  • Barred lenticular galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    constellation Centaurus. NGC 4744 was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on June 8, 1834. It is a member of the Centaurus Cluster. List of NGC objects

    NGC 4744

    NGC 4744

    NGC_4744

  • Hydra Cluster
  • Galaxy cluster in the constellation Hydra

    of dark matter. The cluster is part of the Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster located 158 million light-years from Earth. The cluster's largest galaxies are

    Hydra Cluster

    Hydra Cluster

    Hydra_Cluster

  • Crux
  • Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere

    of Centaurus and Musca. The bright stars in Crux were known to the Ancient Greeks, where Ptolemy regarded them as part of the constellation Centaurus. They

    Crux

    Crux

    Crux

  • Great Attractor
  • Region of overdensity of galaxies

    Attractor. The Norma Wall contains the clusters Pavo II, Norma, Centaurus-Crux and CIZA J1324.7−5736. The most massive cluster in this region is the Norma supercluster

    Great Attractor

    Great Attractor

    Great_Attractor

  • NGC 4706
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    constellation Centaurus. It was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on June 5, 1834. NGC 4706 is a member of the Centaurus Cluster. List of NGC objects

    NGC 4706

    NGC 4706

    NGC_4706

  • Centaurus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Centaurus in Chinese astronomy Centaurus A, a galaxy in the constellation of Centaurus Centaurus Cluster, a cluster of galaxies in the Centaurus constellation

    Centaurus (disambiguation)

    Centaurus_(disambiguation)

  • Intracluster medium
  • Superheated plasma that permeates a galaxy cluster

    shown that cores of the galaxy clusters are more metal-rich than at larger radii. In some clusters (e.g. the Centaurus Cluster) the metallicity of the gas

    Intracluster medium

    Intracluster medium

    Intracluster_medium

  • Ursa Major Cluster
  • Galaxy cluster of the Virgo Supercluster

    the Ursa Major Cluster. The Ursa Major Cloud is part of a larger fillament, emanating from the Centaurus Cluster through the Virgo Cluster and continues

    Ursa Major Cluster

    Ursa_Major_Cluster

  • NGC 4603
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    107 million light years away in the constellation Centaurus. It is a member of the Centaurus Cluster of galaxies, belonging to the section designated "Cen30"

    NGC 4603

    NGC 4603

    NGC_4603

  • NGC 4729
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    constellation Centaurus. NGC 4729 was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on June 8, 1834 and is a member of the Centaurus Cluster. List of NGC objects

    NGC 4729

    NGC 4729

    NGC_4729

  • Pavo–Indus Supercluster
  • Neighboring supercluster in the constellations Pavo, Indus and Telescopium

    while also splitting off to form the Centaurus Wall passing the galactic plane to meet up with Centaurus Cluster where the supercluster originates. Di

    Pavo–Indus Supercluster

    Pavo–Indus Supercluster

    Pavo–Indus_Supercluster

  • Laniakea Supercluster
  • Basin of attraction home to the Milky Way

    Virgo Cluster and the Local Group, including the Milky Way, reside. Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster Antlia Wall, known as Hydra Supercluster Centaurus Supercluster

    Laniakea Supercluster

    Laniakea Supercluster

    Laniakea_Supercluster

  • NGC 4730
  • Lenticular galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    constellation Centaurus. NGC 4730 was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on June 8, 1834. NGC 4730 is a member of the Centaurus Cluster. List of NGC

    NGC 4730

    NGC 4730

    NGC_4730

  • Stephenson 2
  • Massive open cluster in the constellation Scutum

    Milky Way and the inner portion of the Scutum–Centaurus Arm—one of the two major spiral arms. When the cluster was originally discovered in 1990, Stephenson 2

    Stephenson 2

    Stephenson 2

    Stephenson_2

  • Antlia Cluster
  • Galaxy cluster in the constellation Antlia

    The Antlia Cluster (or Abell S0636) is a cluster of galaxies located in the Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster. The Antlia Cluster is the third-nearest to the

    Antlia Cluster

    Antlia Cluster

    Antlia_Cluster

  • NGC 4743
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    constellation Centaurus. NGC 4743 was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on June 8, 1834. It is a member of the Centaurus Cluster. List of NGC objects

    NGC 4743

    NGC 4743

    NGC_4743

  • NGC 4683
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    constellation Centaurus. It was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on June 8, 1834. NGC 4683 is a member of the Centaurus Cluster. List of NGC objects

    NGC 4683

    NGC 4683

    NGC_4683

  • Southern Supercluster
  • Closest neighboring galaxy supercluster

    Supercluster is a branch of a larger filament extending from the Centaurus Cluster that is known as the Southern Supercluster Strand which also encompasses

    Southern Supercluster

    Southern Supercluster

    Southern_Supercluster

  • NGC 4696
  • Elliptical galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    000 pc) away in the constellation Centaurus. It is the brightest galaxy in the Centaurus Cluster, a large, rich cluster of galaxies in the constellation

    NGC 4696

    NGC 4696

    NGC_4696

  • NGC 3766
  • Open cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    NGC 3766 (also known as Caldwell 97) is an open star cluster in the southern constellation Centaurus. It is located in the vast star-forming region known

    NGC 3766

    NGC 3766

    NGC_3766

  • ESO 383-76
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster in 1989. It was additionally included in many other surveys due to its location in the sky in the rich Centaurus region

    ESO 383-76

    ESO 383-76

    ESO_383-76

  • Stephenson 2 DFK 1
  • Star in the constellation Scutum

    near the open cluster Stephenson 2, which is located about 5.8 kiloparsecs (19,000 light-years) away from Earth in the Scutum–Centaurus Arm of the Milky

    Stephenson 2 DFK 1

    Stephenson 2 DFK 1

    Stephenson_2_DFK_1

  • Abell catalogue
  • Astronomical catalogue of galaxy clusters

    2744, Pandora's Cluster Abell 3526, the Centaurus Cluster About 10% of Abell clusters at redshift z < 0.1 are not genuine rich clusters but, rather, the

    Abell catalogue

    Abell catalogue

    Abell_catalogue

  • List of galaxy groups and clusters
  • groups and galaxy clusters. Defining the limits of galaxy clusters is imprecise as many clusters are still forming. In particular, clusters close to the Milky

    List of galaxy groups and clusters

    List of galaxy groups and clusters

    List_of_galaxy_groups_and_clusters

  • Scorpius
  • Zodiac constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere

    Most of them are massive members of the nearest OB association: Scorpius–Centaurus. The star δ Sco, after having been a stable 2.3 magnitude star, flared

    Scorpius

    Scorpius

    Scorpius

  • Centaurus A/M83 Group
  • Group of galaxies in the constellations Centaurus, Hydra and Virgo

    The Centaurus A/M83 Group is a complex group of galaxies in the constellations Hydra, Centaurus, and Virgo. The group may be roughly divided into two

    Centaurus A/M83 Group

    Centaurus A/M83 Group

    Centaurus_A/M83_Group

  • Proxima Centauri
  • Nearest star to the Solar System

    4.25 light-years (1.3 parsecs) away in the southern constellation of Centaurus. Discovered in 1915 by Robert Innes, it is a small, low-mass star, too

    Proxima Centauri

    Proxima Centauri

    Proxima_Centauri

  • Crater Cloud
  • Series of galaxy clusters and a major component of the Virgo Supercluster

    filament that extends from the Centaurus Cluster through the Virgo Cluster and continues through the Ursa Major Cluster, known as the Virgo Strand. The

    Crater Cloud

    Crater Cloud

    Crater_Cloud

  • List of Abell clusters
  • The Abell catalogue is a catalogue of approximately 4,000 galaxy clusters with at least 30 members, almost complete to a redshift of z = 0.2. It was originally

    List of Abell clusters

    List of Abell clusters

    List_of_Abell_clusters

  • Globular cluster
  • Spherical collection of stars

    A globular cluster is a spheroidal conglomeration of stars that is bound together by gravity, with a higher concentration of stars towards its center

    Globular cluster

    Globular cluster

    Globular_cluster

  • NGC 4650A
  • Polar-ring galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    radius of NGC 4650. NGC 4650A lies in a chain of five galaxies in the Centaurus Cluster. Early studies of this galaxy beginning in 1967 identified it as peculiar

    NGC 4650A

    NGC 4650A

    NGC_4650A

  • Supercluster
  • Large group of smaller galaxy clusters or galaxy groups

    A supercluster is a large group of smaller galaxy clusters or galaxy groups; they are among the largest known structures in the universe. The Milky Way

    Supercluster

    Supercluster

    Supercluster

  • Supergalactic coordinate system
  • Astronomical coordinate system

    the Coma Cluster, the Perseus–Pisces Supercluster, the Hydra Cluster, the Centaurus Cluster, the Pisces-Cetus Supercluster and the Shapley Concentration

    Supergalactic coordinate system

    Supergalactic coordinate system

    Supergalactic_coordinate_system

  • NGC 4930
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    NGC 4930 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Centaurus. The galaxy lies about 80 million light years away from Earth, which means, given its

    NGC 4930

    NGC 4930

    NGC_4930

  • Local Group
  • Group of galaxies that includes the Milky Way

    defined Virgo and Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster as appendages, the former being the historical local supercluster. Galaxy cluster IC 342/Maffei Group, possibly

    Local Group

    Local Group

    Local_Group

  • Abell S740
  • Galaxy cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    cluster of galaxies identified in the Abell catalogue of southern rich clusters of galaxies. It is over 450 Mly away in the constellation Centaurus.

    Abell S740

    Abell S740

    Abell_S740

  • Leo Cloud
  • Series of galaxy clusters

    filament that extends from the Centaurus Cluster through the Virgo Cluster and continues through the Ursa Major Cluster, known as the Virgo Strand. The

    Leo Cloud

    Leo Cloud

    Leo_Cloud

  • Shapley Supercluster
  • Supercluster in the constellation Centaurus

    Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster – Former galaxy supercluster Large-scale structure of the universe – Concept in cosmology Norma Cluster – Galaxy cluster in

    Shapley Supercluster

    Shapley Supercluster

    Shapley_Supercluster

  • Dark globular cluster
  • Extremely massive collection of stars

    globular clusters comes from the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile which observed the vicinity of the galaxy Centaurus A. Many of the globular clusters inside

    Dark globular cluster

    Dark globular cluster

    Dark_globular_cluster

  • NGC 5617
  • Open cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    NGC 5617 is an open cluster in the constellation Centaurus. NGC 5617 forms a binary open cluster with Trumpler 22. It lies one degree west-northwest of

    NGC 5617

    NGC 5617

    NGC_5617

  • Galaxy filament
  • Largest structures in the universe, made of galaxies

    axis than minor axis in cross-section, along the lengthwise axis. A "Centaurus Great Wall" (or "Fornax Great Wall" or "Virgo Great Wall")[citation needed]

    Galaxy filament

    Galaxy filament

    Galaxy_filament

  • Alpha Centauri
  • Star system in the Centaurus constellation

    Innes, who suggested that it be named Proxima Centaurus, from Latin 'the nearest [star] of Centaurus'. The name Proxima Centauri later became more widely

    Alpha Centauri

    Alpha Centauri

    Alpha_Centauri

  • Southern Supercluster Strand
  • Galaxy filament

    Southern Supercluster Strand is a galaxy filament that emerges from the Centaurus Cluster. The filament then branches off into two forks, SSCa, and SSCb, also

    Southern Supercluster Strand

    Southern_Supercluster_Strand

  • RSGC1
  • Massive open cluster with many red supergiants in the constellation Scutum

    portion of the Scutum–Centaurus Arm—one of its two major spiral arms. The age of RSGC1 is estimated at 10–14 million years. The cluster is heavily obscured

    RSGC1

    RSGC1

    RSGC1

  • NGC 5206
  • Dwarf elliptical galaxy

    elliptical galaxy located 3.2 mpc from Earth in the constellation of Centaurus. It is a strongly nucleated galaxy with a mass of 2.6×104 M☉. It is around

    NGC 5206

    NGC 5206

    NGC_5206

  • Lupus (constellation)
  • Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere

    with the nearby constellation Centaurus. In ancient times, the constellation was considered an asterism within Centaurus, and was considered to have been

    Lupus (constellation)

    Lupus (constellation)

    Lupus_(constellation)

  • NGC 4230
  • Open cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    NGC 4230 is a loosely scattered open cluster in the constellation of Centaurus. It was discovered by John Herschel on April 5, 1837. NGC 4230 is situated

    NGC 4230

    NGC 4230

    NGC_4230

  • Local Bubble
  • Milky Way superbubble

    suggests that the subgroups Lower Centaurus–Crux (LCC) and Upper Centaurus–Lupus (UCL), of the Scorpius–Centaurus association created both the Local

    Local Bubble

    Local Bubble

    Local_Bubble

  • Large-scale structure of the universe
  • Concept in cosmology

    a long chain of galaxies pointed at Earth. At the centre of the Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster, a gravitational anomaly called the Great Attractor affects

    Large-scale structure of the universe

    Large-scale structure of the universe

    Large-scale_structure_of_the_universe

  • Caldwell catalogue
  • Astronomical objects catalogued by Patrick Moore

    deep-sky objects visible in the Southern Hemisphere, such as Omega Centauri, Centaurus A, the Jewel Box, and 47 Tucanae. Moore compiled a list of 109 objects

    Caldwell catalogue

    Caldwell catalogue

    Caldwell_catalogue

  • Telescopium−Grus Cloud
  • Galaxy filament in the constellations Pavo, Indus and Telescopium

    Telescopium−Grus Cloud is a branch of a larger filament extending from the Centaurus Cluster that is known as the Southern Supercluster Strand which also encompasses

    Telescopium−Grus Cloud

    Telescopium−Grus_Cloud

  • Southern Crab Nebula
  • Planetary nebula in the constellation Centaurus

    Nebula (or WRAY 16-147 or Hen 2-104) is a nebula in the constellation Centaurus. The nebula is several thousand light years from Earth, and its central

    Southern Crab Nebula

    Southern Crab Nebula

    Southern_Crab_Nebula

  • IC 2944
  • H II region and open cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    the λ Centauri Nebula, is an open cluster with an associated emission nebula found in the constellation Centaurus, near the star λ Centauri. It features

    IC 2944

    IC 2944

    IC_2944

  • ESO 444-46
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    Abell 3558 galaxy cluster around 200.8 ± 14.1 megaparsecs (654.9 ± 45.99 million light-years) away in the constellation Centaurus. It lies within the

    ESO 444-46

    ESO 444-46

    ESO_444-46

  • Hydra (constellation)
  • Constellation straddling the celestial equator

    located on the border of Hydra and Centaurus, M68 is a globular cluster near M83, and M48 is an open star cluster in the western end of the serpent. NGC

    Hydra (constellation)

    Hydra (constellation)

    Hydra_(constellation)

  • List of open clusters
  • This is a list of open clusters located in the Milky Way. An open cluster is an association of up to a few thousand stars that all formed from the same

    List of open clusters

    List of open clusters

    List_of_open_clusters

  • NGC 5253
  • Galaxy in the M83 group of galaxies

    constellation Centaurus. It was discovered by William Herschel on 15 March 1787. NGC 5253 is located within the M83 Subgroup of the Centaurus A/M83 Group

    NGC 5253

    NGC 5253

    NGC_5253

  • List of globular clusters
  • Milone, Antonino P. (2016). "Kim 3: An Ultra-Faint Star Cluster in the Constellation of Centaurus". The Astrophysical Journal. 820 (2): 119. arXiv:1512

    List of globular clusters

    List of globular clusters

    List_of_globular_clusters

  • Sigma Centauri
  • Star in the constellation Centaurus

    temperature of 15,744 K. It is a member of the Lower Centaurus Crux component of the Scorpius–Centaurus association. Anderson, E.; Francis, Ch. (2012), "XHIP:

    Sigma Centauri

    Sigma Centauri

    Sigma_Centauri

  • List of astronomical objects named after people
  • 5128 in Centaurus, named after Carlos Raúl Fourcade and Edgardo Javier Figueroa. Gabriela Mistral Nebula is the combination of open cluster NGC 3324

    List of astronomical objects named after people

    List_of_astronomical_objects_named_after_people

  • NGC 4945
  • Galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

    of the Centaurus A/M83 Group, a large, nearby group of galaxies. The galaxy is the second brightest galaxy in the subgroup centered on Centaurus A. The

    NGC 4945

    NGC 4945

    NGC_4945

  • NGC 5460
  • Open cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    NGC 5460 is an open cluster in the constellation Centaurus. It is a bright but loose cluster of intermediate age located approximately 2,300 light years

    NGC 5460

    NGC 5460

    NGC_5460

  • IRAS 13224−3809
  • Galaxy containing well-studied supermassive black hole

    a highly active and fluctuating Seyfert 1 galaxy in the constellation Centaurus about 1 billion light-years from Earth. The galaxy is notable due to its

    IRAS 13224−3809

    IRAS 13224−3809

    IRAS_13224−3809

  • Trifid Nebula
  • Emission nebula in the constellation Sagittarius

    north-west of Sagittarius in a star-forming region in the Milky Way's Scutum–Centaurus Arm. It was discovered by Charles Messier on June 5, 1764. Its name means

    Trifid Nebula

    Trifid Nebula

    Trifid_Nebula

  • Sagittarius (constellation)
  • Zodiac constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere

    constellation, known as Centaurus. Or, as an alternative tradition holds, that Chiron devised the constellations Sagittarius and Centaurus to help guide the

    Sagittarius (constellation)

    Sagittarius (constellation)

    Sagittarius_(constellation)

  • Platais 8
  • Faint open cluster in the constellation Carina

    formed near the area where the Scorpius-Centaurus association is located. The SIMBAD database lists the cluster having 28,185 members but the majority

    Platais 8

    Platais_8

  • IC 2602
  • Open cluster in the constellation Carina

    to form part of the Lower Scorpius–Centaurus association. Theta Carinae is the brightest star within the open cluster, with the apparent visual magnitude

    IC 2602

    IC 2602

    IC_2602

  • NGC 5662
  • Open cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    NGC 5662 is an open cluster in the constellation Centaurus. It was discovered by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille on May 17, 1752 from South Africa. James Dunlop

    NGC 5662

    NGC 5662

    NGC_5662

  • Rho Centauri
  • Binary star system in the constellation Centaurus

    +15 km/s. It is a proper motion member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux sub-group in the Scorpius–Centaurus OB association, the nearest such association of co-moving

    Rho Centauri

    Rho Centauri

    Rho_Centauri

  • Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex
  • Galaxy supercluster complex containing the Virgo Supercluster

    universe List of galaxy groups and clusters Timeline of galaxies and large scale structures Referred to as Virgo–Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster in Tully et al

    Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex

    Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex

    Pisces–Cetus_Supercluster_Complex

  • Xi1 Centauri
  • Star in the constellation Centaurus

    Xi1 Centauri is a solitary star in the southern constellation of Centaurus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from ξ1 Centauri, and abbreviated

    Xi1 Centauri

    Xi1 Centauri

    Xi1_Centauri

  • List of galaxies
  • after the big bang". CNN. Sub-parsec-scale structure and evolution in Centaurus A Introduction Archived 4 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine; Tue 26 November

    List of galaxies

    List_of_galaxies

  • Carina–Sagittarius Arm
  • Minor spiral arm of the Milky Way Galaxy and one of its most pronounced arms

    radiate outwards. This arm lies between two major spiral arms, the Scutum–Centaurus Arm, the near part of which is visible looking inward, i.e. toward the

    Carina–Sagittarius Arm

    Carina–Sagittarius Arm

    Carina–Sagittarius_Arm

  • NGC 5281
  • Open cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    NGC 5281 is an open cluster in the constellation Centaurus. It was discovered by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1751-1752 from South Africa, and catalogued

    NGC 5281

    NGC 5281

    NGC_5281

  • Brightest cluster galaxy
  • Brightest galaxy within a galaxy cluster

    A brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) is defined as the brightest galaxy in a cluster of galaxies. BCGs include the most massive galaxies in the universe. They

    Brightest cluster galaxy

    Brightest cluster galaxy

    Brightest_cluster_galaxy

  • NGC 5286
  • Globular cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    globular cluster of stars located some 35,900 light years away in the constellation Centaurus. At this distance, the light from the cluster has undergone

    NGC 5286

    NGC 5286

    NGC_5286

  • Stock 16
  • Open cluster in the constellation Centaurus

    Stock 16 is a very young Galactic open cluster in the H II region RCW 75 (= Gum 48a). This region lies at the end of an "elephant trunk" shaped molecular

    Stock 16

    Stock 16

    Stock_16

  • Messier 83
  • Galaxy in the constellation Hydra

    the center of one of two subgroups within the Centaurus A/M83 Group, a nearby galaxy group. Centaurus A is at the center of the other subgroup. These

    Messier 83

    Messier 83

    Messier_83

  • V1400 Centauri
  • Young sun-like star in the constellation Centaurus

    constellation Centaurus at a distance of 451 light-years away. V1400 Centauri is a member of Upper Centaurus–Lupus subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association

    V1400 Centauri

    V1400 Centauri

    V1400_Centauri

  • Fleming 1
  • Planetary nebula in the constellation Centaurus

    Fleming 1 is an unusual planetary nebula situated in the Centaurus constellation. It has a pair of symmetrical jets spanning more than 2.8 pc and delineated

    Fleming 1

    Fleming 1

    Fleming_1

  • List of nearby stellar associations and moving groups
  • moving groups. A stellar association is a very loose star cluster, looser than an open cluster. A moving group is the remnant of such a stellar association

    List of nearby stellar associations and moving groups

    List of nearby stellar associations and moving groups

    List_of_nearby_stellar_associations_and_moving_groups

  • RSGC3
  • Massive open cluster rich in red supergiants in the constellation Scutum

    Scutum–Centaurus Arm—one of its two major spiral arms. The age of RSGC3 is estimated at 18–24 million years. The 16 detected red supergiant cluster members

    RSGC3

    RSGC3

  • Tau Centauri
  • Star in the constellation Centaurus

    Tau Centauri is a solitary star in the southern constellation of Centaurus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from τ Centauri, and abbreviated

    Tau Centauri

    Tau Centauri

    Tau_Centauri

  • Milky Way
  • Galaxy containing the Solar System

    predicted overabundance in the Scutum–Centaurus arm but not in the Carina–Sagittarius arm: the Scutum–Centaurus Arm contains approximately 30% more red

    Milky Way

    Milky Way

    Milky_Way

  • Dark flow
  • Controversial hypothesis in astrophysics

    "surprisingly coherent" 600–1000 km/s flow of clusters toward a 20-degree patch of sky between the constellations of Centaurus and Vela. The researchers had suggested

    Dark flow

    Dark flow

    Dark_flow

  • Timeline of knowledge about galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure
  • The following is a timeline of human knowledge concerning galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and the large-scale structure of the universe. 5th century BC –

    Timeline of knowledge about galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure

    Timeline of knowledge about galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure

    Timeline_of_knowledge_about_galaxies,_clusters_of_galaxies,_and_large-scale_structure

  • Quipu (cosmic structure)
  • Cosmic superstructure; galaxy hypercluster

    Shapley Supercluster Laniakea Supercluster Virgo Supercluster Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster Perseus-Pisces Supercluster Coma Supercluster Saraswati Supercluster

    Quipu (cosmic structure)

    Quipu_(cosmic_structure)

  • Asterism (astronomy)
  • Pattern of stars recognized on Earth's night sky

    Bayer created it in Uranometria (1603) from the stars in the hind legs of Centaurus, decreasing the size of Centaur. These same stars were probably identified

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  • Almon-diblathaim
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Almon-diblathaim

    Hidden in a cluster of fig trees.

    Almon-diblathaim

  • Centaurus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Centaurus

    Half man half horse.

    Centaurus

  • PHILYRE
  • Female

    Greek

    PHILYRE

    (Φιλύρη) Greek name PHILYRE means "linden tree; lime tree." In mythology, this is the name of an Ocean nymph of Mount Pelion who mothered the centaur Kheiron (Latin Chiron) by Kronos (Latin Cronus).

    PHILYRE

  • Parvin
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Parvin

    Pleiades. Cluster of stars.

    Parvin

  • Vallur | வால்லுர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vallur | வால்லுர

    A cluster of blossoms

    Vallur | வால்லுர

  • Tetta
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Finnish

    Tetta

    Bunch; Cluster

    Tetta

  • Parveen
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, African, Arabic, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Telugu

    Parveen

    Star; Collective Shining Stars; Palisades; Cluster of Stars; The Pleiades; Pleasing; Loved; Pleiades; Noble

    Parveen

  • Hunton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hunton

    English : habitational name from places so called in North Yorkshire, Hampshire, and Kent. The Yorkshire place is named from the Old English personal name Hūna + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; that in Hampshire from the genitive plural of hund ‘hound’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; and the Kentish place from Old English huntena, genitive plural of hunta ‘hunter’ + dūn ‘hill’. The present-day distribution shows clusters in North and South Yorkshire, and also in Norfolk.

    Hunton

  • Parveen
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Parveen

    Pleiades. Cluster of stars.

    Parveen

  • Nephele
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Nephele

    The cloud Hera made by Zeus that birthed the Centaurs.

    Nephele

  • KHARIKLO
  • Female

    Greek

    KHARIKLO

    (Χαρικλώ) Greek name KHARIKLO means "graceful spinner." In mythology, this is the name of the nymph wife of Kheiron (Latin Chiron) the centaur.

    KHARIKLO

  • Lapham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lapham

    English : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, possibly in Somerset or Wiltshire, where the surname is clustered, but perhaps a variant of Lopham, a habitational name from a place in Norfolk, so named from an Old English personal name Loppa + hām ‘homestead’.

    Lapham

  • PHOLOS
  • Male

    Greek

    PHOLOS

    (φώλος) Greek name PHOLOS means "of the cave" or "of the den." In mythology, this is the name of a wise centaur. He was a friend of Herakles who accidentally poisoned him; he surrendered his immortality to be rid of the agony of the poison.

    PHOLOS

  • Ixion
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Ixion

    Father of the centaurs.

    Ixion

  • Diblaim
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Diblaim

    Cluster of figs.

    Diblaim

  • KHEIRON
  • Male

    Greek

    KHEIRON

    (Χείρων) Greek name KHEIRON means "surgeon." In mythology, this is the name of a wise centaur, the son of Kronos and the nymph Philyre. He himself fathered Okyrhoe with the nymph Khariklo. He was said to be a great healer, oracle and astrologer.

    KHEIRON

  • NEPHELÊ
  • Female

    Greek

    NEPHELÊ

    (Νεφέλη) Greek name NEPHELÊ means "cloud." In mythology, this is the name a goddess of the clouds and mother of the centaurs.

    NEPHELÊ

  • Harry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly South Wales and southwestern England)

    Harry

    English (mainly South Wales and southwestern England) : from the medieval personal name Harry, which was the usual vernacular form of Henry, with assimilation of the consonantal cluster and regular Middle English change of -er- to -ar-.French : from the Germanic personal name Hariric, composed of the elements hari, heri ‘army’ + rīc ‘power(ful)’.

    Harry

  • CHARIKLO
  • Female

    Greek

    CHARIKLO

    Variant spelling of Greek Khariklo or Latin Chariclo, CHARIKLO means "graceful spinner." In mythology, this is the name of the nymph wife of Kheiron the centaur.

    CHARIKLO

  • Chiron
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Greek, Shakespearean

    Chiron

    A Centaur

    Chiron

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  • Kamalaksha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Kamalaksha

    Lotus Eyed

  • Windham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Windham

    English : habitational name from Wyndham in West Sussex, near West Grinstead, probably named from an unattested Old English personal name Winda + Old English hamm ‘water meadow’; or from Wymondham in Leicestershire and Norfolk, named from the Old English personal name Wīgmund (see Wyman) + Old English hām ‘homestead’. The name de Wyndem is found in Westmorland as early as 1284, and the surname may additionally derive from some unidentified place in northern England.Irish (Connacht) : Anglicized (‘translated’) form of Gaelic Ó Gaoithín ‘descendant of Gaoithín’ (see Gahan).

  • Shinab
  • Biblical

    Shinab

    father of changing

  • Acca
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo Saxon

    Acca

    From Acca.

  • Ridan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ridan

    Searcher

  • Field
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Field

    In the field.

  • Timeus
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Timeus

    Perfect, admirable, honorable'.

  • Aleferede
  • Boy/Male

    Hawaiian

    Aleferede

    Counselor; advisor.

  • ADÃO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    ADÃO

    Portuguese form of Hebrew Adam, ADÃO means "earth" or "red."

  • Amav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Amav

    Reincarnation of Lord Rama, Powerful, Undefeated

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  • Centaury
  • n.

    A gentianaceous plant not fully identified. The name is usually given to the Erytheraea Centaurium and the Chlora perfoliata of Europe, but is also extended to the whole genus Sabbatia, and even to the unrelated Centaurea.

  • Centaur
  • n.

    A constellation in the southern heavens between Hydra and the Southern Cross.

  • Petaurist
  • n.

    Any flying marsupial of the genera Petaurus, Phalangista, Acrobata, and allied genera. See Flying mouse, under Flying, and Phalangister.

  • Sagittarius
  • n.

    A zodiacal constellation, represented on maps and globes as a centaur shooting an arrow.

  • Clustery
  • n.

    Growing in, or full of, clusters; like clusters.

  • Knapweed
  • n.

    The black centaury (Centaurea nigra); -- so called from the knoblike heads of flowers. Called also bullweed.

  • Phalanger
  • n.

    Any marsupial belonging to Phalangista, Cuscus, Petaurus, and other genera of the family Phalangistidae. They are arboreal, and the species of Petaurus are furnished with lateral parachutes. See Flying phalanger, under Flying.

  • Behn
  • n.

    The Centaurea behen, or saw-leaved centaury.

  • Centaur
  • n.

    A fabulous being, represented as half man and half horse.

  • Sagittary
  • n.

    A centaur; a fabulous being, half man, half horse, armed with a bow and quiver.

  • Matfelon
  • n.

    The knapweed (Centaurea nigra).

  • Hippocentaur
  • n.

    Same as Centaur.

  • Centaurea
  • n.

    A large genus of composite plants, related to the thistles and including the cornflower or bluebottle (Centaurea Cyanus) and the star thistle (C. Calcitrapa).

  • Ironheads
  • n.

    A European composite herb (Centaurea nigra); -- so called from the resemblance of its knobbed head to an iron ball fixed on a long handle.

  • Bluets
  • a.

    A name given to several different species of plants having blue flowers, as the Houstonia coerulea, the Centaurea cyanus or bluebottle, and the Vaccinium angustifolium.

  • Clusteringly
  • adv.

    In clusters.

  • Cornflower
  • n.

    A conspicuous wild flower (Centaurea Cyanus), growing in grainfields.

  • Bluebottle
  • n.

    A plant (Centaurea cyanus) which grows in grain fields. It receives its name from its blue bottle-shaped flowers.