| Indus |
 click for larger image | | Abbreviation | Ind | | Genitive | Indi | | Symbology | the Indian | | Right ascension | 21 h | | Declination | −55° | | Area | 294 sq. deg. (49th) | | Main stars | 3 | | B/F stars | 15 | | Stars with planets | 1+0+1=2 | | Bright stars | none | | Nearby stars | 5 | | Brightest star | "The Persian" (Alpha Ind) (3.11m) | | Nearest star | Epsilon Ind (11.82 ly (3.62 pc) ly) | | Messier objects | none | | Meteor showers | *????? | | Bordering constellations | *Microscopium | Visible at latitudes between +15N° and −90S° Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of September | | Indus (IPA: /ˈɪndəs/) is a southern constellation that is supposed to represent an American Indian. Image File history File links Indus_constellation_map. ...
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Epsilon Indi is one of the closest stars to Earth, approximately 11.82 light years away. Epsilon Indi (ε Ind / ε Indi) is a star approximately 11. ...
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History
The constellation was one of twelve constellations created by Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman between 1595 and 1597, and it first appeared in Johann Bayer's Uranometria of 1603. Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser (1540-1596) was a Dutch navigator. ...
Frederick de Houtman (1571â1627) was a Dutch explorer who sailed along the Western coast of Australia (see History of Western Australia) en route to Batavia. ...
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Johann Bayer (1572 – March 7, 1625) was a German astronomer. ...
Uranometrias engraving of the constellation Orion, courtesy of the US Naval Observatory Library Uranometria is the short title of a star atlas produced by Johann Bayer. ...
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Since Indus was introduced in the 17th century, and lies in the south, it was not known to classical or early cultures thus they produced no mythology concerning it.
See also This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Indus, sorted by decreasing brightness. ...
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| The 12 Constellations created by Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman between 1595 and 1597 and introduced by Johann Bayer in the 1603 text Uranometria This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser (1540-1596) was a Dutch navigator. ...
Frederick de Houtman (1571â1627) was a Dutch explorer who sailed along the Western coast of Australia (see History of Western Australia) en route to Batavia. ...
Events January 30 - William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet is performed for the first time. ...
Events 17 January - A court case in Guildford recorded evidence that a certain plot of land was used for playing âkreckettâ (i. ...
Johann Bayer (1572 – March 7, 1625) was a German astronomer. ...
King James I of England/VII of Scotland, the first monarch to rule the Kingdoms of England and Scotland at the same time Events March - Samuel de Champlain, French explorer, sails to Canada March 24 - Elizabeth I of England dies and is succeeded by her cousin King James I of...
Uranometrias engraving of the constellation Orion, courtesy of the US Naval Observatory Library Uranometria is the short title of a star atlas produced by Johann Bayer. ...
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