Constellation Centaur (Centaurus)
Constellation Centaur (Centaurus) is one of the 88 official IAU constellations, with 2 catalogued bright stars. Sky centre at RA 200°, Dec -47°. Genitive form: Centauri.
Bright stars in Centaur
| Name | Bayer | Magnitude | Type | Distance (ly) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rigil Kentaurus | alpha Cen | -0.01 | G2V | 4.4 |
| Hadar | beta Cen | 0.61 | B1III | 392.0 |
About the constellation
Centaurus is one of the 88 official constellations of the International Astronomical Union, defined by the IAU in 1922 with precise boundaries established by Eugene Delporte in 1930. The genitive form Centauri is used to name stars via Bayer designation (e.g., alpha Centauri = the brightest star).
Other constellations
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