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Indus is a constellation in the southern sky first professionally surveyed by Europeans in the 1590s and mapped on a globe by Petrus Plancius by early 1598. It was included on a plate illustrating southern constellations in Bayer 's sky atlas Uranometria in 1603.
Epsilon Indi, Latinized from ε Indi, is a star system located at a distance of approximately 12 light-years from Earth in the southern constellation of Indus.The star has an orange hue and is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.674. [2]
Alpha Indi (α Ind, α Indi) is the brightest star in the southern constellation Indus. Parallax measurements imply that it is located about 100 light years from Earth . [ 1 ] It has an apparent visual magnitude of 3.22, [ 2 ] being readily visible to the naked eye , and has an absolute magnitude of +0.78.
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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Indus, sorted by decreasing brightness. Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec ... −2.66: 603: K0III: variable star ...
Abell 3742 is a galaxy cluster located around 200 million light-years (61 Mpc) [2] from Earth in the constellation Indus. [3] The cluster's brightest member is the elliptical galaxy NGC 7014. [4] Abell 3742 is located in the Pavo–Indus Supercluster and is one of three major clusters along with Abell 3656 and Abell 3698. [5]
ρ Indi, Latinised as Rho Indi (also HR 8701 or HD 216437), is a yellow-hued star in the constellation Indus. With an apparent visual magnitude of +6.05 [2] it is, barely, a naked eye star, not visible in the northern hemisphere outside the tropics. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 37.46 mas, it is located 87 light-years (27 parsecs) from ...
Delta Indi, Latinized from δ Indi, is a binary star [4] system in the southern constellation of Indus. It is visible to the naked eye with a combined apparent visual magnitude of +4.40. [ 2 ] The brighter primary, designated component A, is magnitude 4.80 while the companion, component B, is magnitude 5.96. [ 3 ]