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Star forming region in the constellation Chamaleon
that includes the Chamaeleon I, Chamaeleon II, and Chamaeleon III dark clouds. It occupies nearly all of the constellation Chamaeleon and overlaps into
Chamaeleon_Cloud
Constellation in the Southern Sky
in the Chamaeleon I cloud, and are associated with the reflection nebula IC 2631. In wide-field optical images, the dark clouds of the Chamaeleon complex
Chamaeleon
Reflection nebula in Chamaeleon
IC 2631 or Chamaeleon Cloud is a bright reflection nebula in the southern constellation of Chamaeleon. The nebula is lit up by a massive pre-main sequence
IC_2631
Star-forming region in constellation Lupus
processes extended to the clouds located south of the galactic equator, in particular in the region of the Chamaeleon cloud. Starting from 12 million
Lupus_Cloud
Brown dwarf in the constellation Chamaeleon
to 192 parsecs) away in the star-forming molecular cloud Chamaeleon I in the constellation Chamaeleon. It is surrounded by a circumstellar disk of gas and
OTS_44
Group of stars on the celestial sphere
Australe) and Scorpius can be seen. Constellations near the pole star include Chamaeleon, Apus and Triangulum Australe (near Centaurus), Pavo, Hydrus, and Mensa
Constellation
Astronomical object emitting X-rays
merger. The Chamaeleon complex is a large star forming region (SFR) that includes the Chamaeleon I, Chamaeleon II, and Chamaeleon III dark clouds. It occupies
Astrophysical_X-ray_source
Herbig Ae/Be star in the constellation Chamaleon
Herbig Ae/Be star 603 ly away in the constellation Chamaeleon. It is a variable star embedded in a dust cloud containing a stellar nursery, and is itself surrounded
HD_97048
Planet not gravitationally bound to a star
Sugitani, Koji (1 November 1999). "A Deep Near-Infrared Survey of the Chamaeleon I Dark Cloud Core". The Astrophysical Journal. 526 (1): 336–343. Bibcode:1999ApJ
Rogue_planet
Reflection nebula in the constellation Corona Australis
2010-12-09. Robert Burnham, Jr.: Burnham's Celestial Handbook, Volume 2: Chamaeleon through Orion, pages 695-696: NGC 6726-6727-6729 and R Coronae Australis
NGC_6729
reflection nebula in the Pleiades IC 2177 IC 2631, reflection nebula in Chamaeleon IC 4604 IC 4605 IC 5146 Sharpless 2-1 Sharpless 2-112 Sharpless 2-157
List_of_diffuse_nebulae
Major Canis Minor Capricornus Carina Cassiopeia Centaurus Cepheus Cetus Chamaeleon Circinus Columba Coma Berenices Corona Australis Corona Borealis Corvus
Lists of stars by constellation
Lists_of_stars_by_constellation
Star in the constellation Chamaleon
Hen 3-593 or HIP 54365, is a quadruple star system in the constellation Chamaeleon. The system is located 616 light years away from Earth based on Gaia DR3
DI_Chamaeleontis
Substellar object
X-ray-emitting brown dwarf found. Cha Hα 1, an M8 object in the Chamaeleon I dark cloud, is determined to be an X-ray source, similar to convective late-type
Brown_dwarf
Star in the constellation Chamaleon
star in the constellation Chamaeleon, about 620 light-years away from Earth. The star is located within Cha I, a molecular cloud. It has a low temperature
CHXR_73
Species of wasp
of O. maskelli, though only two of these parasitoids - Closterocerus chamaeleon (Eulophidae), and Stethynium ophelimi (Mymaridae) - subsequently proliferated
Ophelimus_maskelli
Filters for an optical system
1088/0067-0049/193/1/12. Example of use of J for "near-infrared" A study of the Chamaeleon I dark cloud and T-association. II – High-resolution IRAS maps around HD 97048
Photometric_system
Loose star cluster
association, the Chamaeleon T association and the Velorum T association. T associations are often found in the vicinity of the molecular cloud from which they
Stellar_association
Planetary nebula in the constellation Chamaeleon
Caldwell 109) is a planetary nebula located in the southern constellation of Chamaeleon. Discovered by Sir John Herschel in 1835, this 11.6 apparent magnitude
NGC_3195
Gas giant exoplanet orbiting L 34-26
dwarf star located 35 light-years from Earth, in the constellation of Chamaeleon. The star is about one-third the mass of the Sun, with an age between
COCONUTS-2b
Runaway star with ionizing gas
whitish-blue-hued star located in the southern circumpolar constellation Chamaeleon. It has an apparent magnitude of 8.47, making it readily visible in binoculars
HD_116852
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
it was called Na Kaua-ki-Tonga. Corona Australis (Chinese astronomy) Chamaeleon complex Bagnall 2012, p. 170. "Corona". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
Corona_Australis
Celestial groupings used in Chinese astrology
Carina (船底座) Cassiopeia (仙后座) Centaurus (半人馬座) Cepheus (仙王座) Cetus (鯨魚座) Chamaeleon (蝘蜓座) Circinus (圓規座) Columba (天鴿座) Coma Berenices (后髮座) Corona Australis
Chinese_constellations
Multiple star system in the constellation of Chamaeleon
is a candidate multiple star system in the southern constellation of Chamaeleon. It has the variable star designation DX Chamaeleontis, abbreviated DX
HD_104237
High proper motion star; K-type giant
yellowish-orange hued star located in the southern circumpolar constellation of Chamaeleon. It has an apparent magnitude of 6.33, placing it near the limit for naked
HD_101782
/ˈkæstjʊlə/ Cebalrai β Ophiuchi Ophiuchus Arabic /ˌsɛbəlˈreɪ.iː/ Ceibo HD 63454 Chamaeleon Uruguayan NameExoWorlds 2019 Uruguayan proposal; named after Erythrina
List_of_proper_names_of_stars
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
bordered by Ara, Triangulum Australe and Circinus to the north, Musca and Chamaeleon to the west, Octans to the south, and Pavo to the east. The three-letter
Apus
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
to the north, Hydrus to the northwest and west, Octans to the south, Chamaeleon to the east and Volans to the northeast. Covering 153.5 square degrees
Mensa_(constellation)
Star in the constellation of Chamaeleon
(HR 3695) is a solitary star in the southern circumpolar constellation Chamaeleon. It has an apparent magnitude of 6.12, allowing it to be faintly seen
HD_80194
Reflection nebula in the constellation Perseus
detecting 40 sources. The team found disk masses similar to disks in Chamaeleon I and the Sigma Orionis Cluster. 20 disks (about 5%) are massive enough
IC_348
32 Orionis Orion 310 22 η Chamaeleontis moving group η Chamaeleontis Chamaeleon 310 11 χ1 Fornacis moving group χ1 Fornacis Fornax 320 40 other name:
List of nearby stellar associations and moving groups
List_of_nearby_stellar_associations_and_moving_groups
List from the Alphabet Direction (αβ)
— (for example: globular star cluster E 3 at 9:20:59 / -77°16'57", in Chamaeleon) (source: Bruno Alessi's and Wilton Dias's lists) EC — Edinburgh-Cape
List of astronomical catalogues
List_of_astronomical_catalogues
Overview of the scientific field of astronomy
Major Canis Minor Capricornus Carina Cassiopeia Centaurus Cepheus Cetus Chamaeleon Circinus Columba Coma Berenices Corona Australis Corona Borealis Corvus
Outline_of_astronomy
Nearest OB association to Earth
nearby molecular clouds at distances of approximately 120–200 parsecs, including the Rho Ophiuchi, Pipe Nebula, Barnard 68, Chamaeleon, Lupus, Corona Australis
Scorpius–Centaurus association
Scorpius–Centaurus_association
Dutch-Flemish astronomer, cartographer and clergyman (1552–1622)
(the Bee, later renamed Musca by Lacaille), Apus (the Bird of Paradise), Chamaeleon, Dorado (the Goldfish or Swordfish), Grus (the Crane), Hydrus (the Small
Petrus_Plancius
Obsolete Southern constellation
catch on. Similarly, an earlier effort by Edmond Halley to detach the "cloud of mist" at the prow of Argo Navis to form a new constellation named Robur
Argo_Navis
Star in the constellation Chamaleon
astrometric binary located in the southern circumpolar constellation Chamaeleon. A 1993 paper by Olin J. Eggen lists it as a member of the Milky Way's
HD_72922
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
Blaeu depicts it as providing nourishment for the nearby constellation Chamaeleon—its tongue trying to catch the insect. The French explorer and astronomer
Musca
Astronomical survey
and the Maxwell telescopes. Regions surveyed include clouds in Scorpius, Lupus, Musca, Chamaeleon, the Serpens-Aquila Rift and W40, Cepheus, and IC 5146
Gould_Belt_Survey
Accumulation of matter around a planet
Rho Ophiuchi Complex, Taurus Complex (e.g. KPNO-Tau 12), Lupus I Cloud and the Chamaeleon Complex (e.g. the well studied OTS 44 and Cha 110913−773444). One
Circumplanetary_disk
−34° 42′ 37.4617″ B5V 4.75 8.97±0.27 Epsilon Chamaeleontis A 360 ± 10 Chamaeleon B9 Vn: B A Alpha Herculis (Rasalgethi) A 360 Hercules M5 Ib-II 3.35 A
List of star systems within 350–400 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_350–400_light-years
Chemical compound, tautomer of hydrogen cyanide
P. P.; et al. (2006). "HCN and HNC mapping of the protostellar core Chamaeleon-MMS1". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 456 (3): 1037–1043. arXiv:astro-ph/0606547
Hydrogen_isocyanide
Visible star that is nearly aligned with Earth's axis of rotation
used to be the South Star at about 200 BC Gamma Chamaeleontis - 4.12 Chamaeleon 2° Will be the South Star in 4,200 AD Omega Carinae - 3.29 Carina Will
Pole_star
Study of the movement of stars
association, the Chamaeleon T association and the Velorum T association. T associations are often found in the vicinity of the molecular cloud from which they
Stellar_kinematics
such as the Taurus-Auriga and Chamaeleon complexes, suggest that LDN 1333 is the smallest among known molecular cloud complexes where new star formation
Star-forming regions of Cassiopeia
Star-forming_regions_of_Cassiopeia
Star in the constellation Taurus
"Close Companions to Young Stars. I. A Large Spectroscopic Survey in Chamaeleon I and Taurus-Auriga". The Astrophysical Journal. 745 (2): 25. arXiv:1112
AA_Tauri
Tetradactylus seps Lacerta angulata – Alopoglossus angulatus Lacerta chamaeleon – Chamaeleo chamaeleon, Common chameleon Lacerta salamandra – Fire salamander Lacerta
Amphibia in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
Amphibia_in_the_10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
- black colonel Oplodontha viridula - common green colonel Stratiomys chamaeleon - clubbed general Stratiomys longicornis - long-horned general Stratiomys
List of soldierflies and allies of Great Britain
List_of_soldierflies_and_allies_of_Great_Britain
Star in the constellation Musca
southern constellation of Musca, near the southern constellation border with Chamaeleon. It is visible to the naked eye as a dim, orange-hued star with an apparent
Iota1_Muscae
orientalis Mitchell's rainforest snail (Thersites mitchellae) Arianta chamaeleon Rock snail (Codringtonia codringtonii) Cornu mazzullii Helix godetiana
List of endangered invertebrates
List_of_endangered_invertebrates
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
discoverers, the Lindsay-Shapley ring was found near the Large Magellanic Cloud in 1960. Like the Cartwheel Galaxy in Sculptor, the unusual shape of this
Volans
Astronomical diagram graphing two colour indices
(examples of color-color diagrams) Near-Infrared Photometric Variability of Stars Toward the Chamaeleon I Molecular Cloud Portals: Astronomy Outer space
Color–color_diagram
"Tompkins Square Blues" by The Optic Nerve "Tompkins Square Park" by Chamaeleon Church "Tompkins Square Park" by Mumford & Sons "A Tone Parallel to Harlem"
List of songs about New York City
List_of_songs_about_New_York_City
Constellations that are no longer widely recognised
Caeneus and Lang early 17th century Unknown/Willem Jansz Blaeu where Chamaeleon, Musca, Tucana and Triangulum Australe now are Solarium Solarii Sundial
Former_constellations
55 163.6 G0V + L/T b 81.9 0.86 26,791 16.9 0.26 2024 CT Chamaeleontis Chamaeleon 11h 04m 09s –76° 27′ 19″ 12.36 538 K7+M8 b 17 2.2 440 2008 HD 984 Cetus
List_of_brown_dwarfs
10h 49m 50.12s +32° 58′ 58.4″ 12.1 (V) 2631 Ced 112 reflection nebula Chamaeleon 11h 09m 52.4s −76° 36′ 57″ 2700 LEDA 1402998 galaxy Leo 11h 17m 54.2s
List_of_IC_objects
Nekogigi (Pseudobagrus ichikawai) Pseudomystus myersi Acrochordonichthys chamaeleon Astroblepus heterodon Astroblepus latidens Astroblepus supramollis Astroblepus
List_of_vulnerable_fishes
List of largest planets by size
M. (2014). "A Search for Companions to Brown Dwarfs in the Taurus and Chamaeleon Star-Forming Regions". The Astrophysical Journal. 788 (1): 40. arXiv:1404
List_of_largest_exoplanets
Telescope Photometry of the Faint Stellar System in the Large Magellanic Cloud Periphery YMCA-1". The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 929 (2): L21. arXiv:2204
List_of_globular_clusters
Exoplanets confirmed or discovered from direct imaging
et al. (October 2006). "Discovery of a Young Substellar Companion in Chamaeleon". The Astrophysical Journal. 649 (2): 894–899. arXiv:astro-ph/0609187
List of directly imaged exoplanets
List_of_directly_imaged_exoplanets
American astronomer (1931–1993)
Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System, Volume Two: Chamaeleon-Orion (Revised & Enlarged ed.). New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 9780486235684
Robert_Burnham_Jr.
(Williams, 1992) Anolis landestoyi Mahler et al. (2016) – Hispaniolan chamaeleon anole Anolis latifrons (Berthold, 1846) Anolis leachii (Duméril & Bibron
List_of_Anolis_lizards
Chaldaea Chaldæa Chaldea chaetophorous chætophorous chetophorous chamaeleon chamæleon chameleon chimaera chimæra chimera (AmE) coaeval coæval coeval curriculum
List of English words that may be spelled with a ligature
List_of_English_words_that_may_be_spelled_with_a_ligature
variable (M) W Cet 7m.1 14m.8 7.7 351 d Mira variable (M) R Cha Chamaeleon 7m.5 14m.2 6.7 335 d Mira variable (M) R CMa Canis Major 5m.70 6m
List_of_variable_stars
American astronomer (1901–1976)
the Joint U.S.-Canadian expedition to Saskatchewan, although they were clouded out. Menzel observed many total solar eclipses, often leading the expeditions
Donald_Howard_Menzel
published in 1597 (or 1598) in Amsterdam by Plancius with Jodocus Hondius. Chamaeleon is named after the chameleon, a kind of lizard. Dorado is now one of the
List_of_Dutch_discoveries
which went to the Lost Canvas. There was also a brief appearance of the Chamaeleon Saint, although no name was revealed and she wasn't seen in any battle
List of Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas characters
List_of_Saint_Seiya:_The_Lost_Canvas_characters
crocodile - (from Asia and Australia) Knight anole - (from Cuba) Chamaeleo chamaeleon (common chameleon) Chamaeleo africanus (African chameleon) California
List_of_introduced_species
CHAMAELEON CLOUD
CHAMAELEON CLOUD
Boy/Male
Tamil
Champion, Cloud, Passionate, Crow, Talktive person
Boy/Male
Tamil
Meghmalhar | மேகமலà¯à®¹à®¾à®°
Clouds, Raag for rains
Meghmalhar | மேகமலà¯à®¹à®¾à®°
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cloud
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ghanamalika | கநாமாஂலீகாÂ
Clouds
Ghanamalika | கநாமாஂலீகாÂ
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cloud we can Say it as a group of clouds before rain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Object in the Sky cloud, Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Object in the Sky cloud, Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cloud, Given by water
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cloud, Joyful
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of clouds
Boy/Male
Tamil
Son of raavan). Megh means cloud n naad means sound. he was named so because a terrific thunder occurred when he took birth (Ravana's son, who made Laxman unconscious in the battlefield with his arrow)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Meghdutt | மேகதà¯à®¤à¯à®¤
Gift of clouds
Meghdutt | மேகதà¯à®¤à¯à®¤
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cloud
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cloud, Given by water
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cloud
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cloud
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nirdhar | நிரà¯à®¤à®¾à®°
One who holds water cloud
Nirdhar | நிரà¯à®¤à®¾à®°
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hill of cloud
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cloud from heaven
Boy/Male
Tamil
Megh Nad | மேக-நாத
Roar of clouds, Thunder
CHAMAELEON CLOUD
CHAMAELEON CLOUD
Girl/Female
Australian, Vietnamese
New; Chastity
Biblical
a commandment of the mouth
Girl/Female
African, Indian, Telugu
Gentle
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Twin; Palm Tree; Short Form of Tamara; Thomasina and Other Names Beginning with Tam; Perfect One
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : nickname for a trustworthy person, from Middle English trow(e), trew(e) ‘faithful’, ‘steadfast’.English : variant of Tree, from Middle English trow, trew.English : topographic name for someone who lived near a depression in the ground, from Middle English trow ‘trough’, ‘hollow’.Translated form of French Jetté (see Jette). Trow represents the French Canadian pronunciation of English ‘throw’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Slave of the propitious
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from Smeardon Down in the parish of Petertavy, so named from Old English smeoru ‘butter’ + dūn ‘hill’.
Boy/Male
Indian
One of the kauravas
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligent wise
Boy/Male
Hindu
CHAMAELEON CLOUD
CHAMAELEON CLOUD
CHAMAELEON CLOUD
CHAMAELEON CLOUD
CHAMAELEON CLOUD
n.
The state of being cloudy.
v. i.
To grow cloudy; to become obscure with clouds; -- often used with up.
n.
Overcast or obscured with clouds; clouded; as, a cloudy sky.
a.
Built of, or in, the clouds; airy; unsubstantial; imaginary.
n.
Consisting of a cloud or clouds.
n.
A lizardlike reptile of the genus Chamaeleo, of several species, found in Africa, Asia, and Europe. The skin is covered with fine granulations; the tail is prehensile, and the body is much compressed laterally, giving it a high back.
a.
Without a cloud; clear; bright.
n.
Mass of clouds; cloudiness.
v. t.
To darken or obscure, as if by hiding or enveloping with a cloud; hence, to render gloomy or sullen.
n.
See Chaceleon.
n.
A little cloud.
n.
Cloud-gatherer; -- an epithet applied to Zeus.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cloud
v. t.
To overspread or hide with a cloud or clouds; as, the sky is clouded.
adv.
In a cloudy manner; darkly; obscurely.
a.
Having clouds resting on the top or head; reaching to the clouds; as, cloud-capped mountains.
v. t.
To mark with, or darken in, veins or sports; to variegate with colors; as, to cloud yarn.
n.
A genus of lizards which belong to the family Iguanidae. They take the place in the New World of the chameleons in the Old, and in America are often called chameleons.
n.
A sudden copious rainfall, as the whole cloud had been precipitated at once.
n. pl.
A tribe of Old World lizards which comprises the chameleon. They have long, flexible tongues.