Draco (constellation)
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Abbreviation | Dra |
Genitive | Draconis |
Symbology | the Dragon |
Right ascension | 15 h |
Declination | +75° |
Area | 1083 sq. deg. Ranked 8th |
Number of stars (magnitude < 3) |
3 |
Brightest star | γ Dra (Etamin) (App. magnitude 2.23) |
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Bordering constellations |
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Visible at latitudes between +90° and −15° Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of July |
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Draco (IPA: /ˈdrɑːkəʊ/, Latin: dragon) is a far northern constellation that is circumpolar for many northern hemisphere observers. It is one of the 88 modern constellations, and is also one of the 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy.
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[edit] Notable Features
The star Thuban (α Draconis) was the northern pole star around 2700 B.C., during the time of the ancient Egyptians. Due to the effects of precession, it will once again be the pole star around the year 21,000 A.D.
Although Thuban's Bayer designation is α Draconis, it is not the brightest star in the constellation. At magnitude 3.65, it is more than a magnitude fainter than the brightest star, γ Draconis (Eltanin), whose magnitude is 2.23.
There are several double stars of interest in Draco. ν Draconis (Kuma) consists of two components of magnitude 4.9, 62 arcseconds apart. They can be split with binoculars.
R Draconis and T Draconis are Mira-type variable stars. R ranges between magnitudes 6.7 and 13 with a period of 245.5 days, and T ranges between magnitudes 7.2 and 13.5 with a period of 421.2 days.
σ Draconis is relatively close to Earth, only 18.8 light years away.
The north pole of the ecliptic lies within the constellation Draco. This point is very close to the galaxy NGC 6552 and within 10 arcminutes of the Cat's Eye Nebula - NGC 6543
[edit] Notable deep sky objects
One of the deep-sky objects in Draco is the Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543), a planetary nebula that is said to look like a blue disc. There are several faint galaxies in Draco, one of which is the lenticular galaxy NGC 5866, sometimes considered to be Messier Object 102.
[edit] Mythology
There are a number of myths behind the constellation Draco, due to its resemblance to a dragon [1], although alternative interpretations exist, such as the legend of the Mother Camels.
In the most famous of the myths, Draco represents Ladon, the hundred-headed dragon that guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides. The eleventh of The Twelve Labours of Heracles was to steal the golden apples. Heracles killed Ladon with a poisoned arrow, allowing him to freely take the golden apples. According to the legend, Hera later placed the dragon in the sky as the constellation Draco. Due to its position and nearby constellations in the zodiac sign of Libra (i.e. Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, and Boötes), the group of constellations can be seen to tell the tale of the eleventh labour.
In another legend, Draco represents the dragon killed by Cadmus before founding the city of Boeotia. In a third legend, it represents the dragon that guarded the Golden Fleece and was killed by Jason.
By astronomical chance, the Dragon's Head and Dragon's Tail mark the positions of the lunar nodes, those points where the paths of the solar and lunar orbits intersect and where solar and lunar eclipses may occur. The Dragon's head (Caput draconis, ) refers to the ascending node, the Dragon's tail (Cauda draconis, ) the descending node. In several cultures, an eclipse was attributed to the disappearance of the moon or sun as they were swallowed by a dragon. The fact that the stars of this circumpolar constellation never set plays an important part in its mythologies.
[edit] Table of leading stars
The following table does not list all stars in Draco that have either a Bayer or Flamsteed designation, or are magnitude 4.5 or brighter.
Common name | Bayer designation | Flamsteed designation | Variable designation | Other designation | Right ascension (J2000) | Declination (J2000) | Magnitude |
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HR 3751 | 09h 37m 05.2s | +81° 19' 35" | 4.29 | ||||
Gianfar | λ Dra | 1 | 11h 31m 24.2s | +69° 19' 52" | 3.84 | ||
2 | 11h 36m 02.8s | +69° 19' 22" | 5.20 | ||||
3 | 11h 42m 28.4s | +66° 44' 42" | 5.30 | ||||
4 | CQ | 12h 30m 06.7s | +69° 12' 04" | 4.95v | |||
Ketu | κ Dra | 5 | 12h 33m 29.0s | +69° 47' 18" | 3.87v | ||
6 | 12h 34m 44.0s | +70° 01' 19" | 4.94 | ||||
7 | 12h 47m 34.4s | +66° 47' 25" | 5.43 | ||||
8 | 12h 55m 28.5s | +65° 26' 19" | 5.24 | ||||
9 | 12h 59m 55.1s | +66° 35' 50" | 5.32 | ||||
i | 10 | CU | ADS 9039 | 13h 51m 25.9s | +64° 43' 24" | 4.65v | |
Thuban | α Dra | 11 | 14h 04m 23.3s | +64° 22' 33" | 3.65 | ||
Ed Asich | ι Dra | 12 | 15h 24m 55.8s | +58° 57' 58" | 3.29 | ||
θ Dra | 13 | 16h 01m 53.3s | +58° 33' 55" | 4.01 | |||
η Dra | 14 | ADS 10058 | 16h 23m 59.5s | +61° 30' 51" | 2.74 | ||
15 | 16h 27m 59.0s | +68° 46' 05" | 5.00 | ||||
16 | ADS 10129C | 16h 36m 11.5s | +52° 54' 01" | 5.53 | |||
17 | ADS 10129AB | 16h 36m 13.9s | +52° 55' 28" | 5.08 | |||
g | 18 | 16h 40m 55.1s | +64° 35' 21" | 4.83 | |||
h | 19 | 16h 56m 01.7s | +65° 08' 05" | 4.89 | |||
20 | ADS 10279 | 16h 56m 25.2s | +65° 02' 21" | 6.41 | |||
Arrakis | μ Dra | 21 | ADS 10345 | 17h 05m 19.8s | +54° 28' 13" | 4.92 | |
Aldhibah | ζ Dra | 22 | 17h 08m 47.2s | +65° 42' 53" | 3.17 | ||
Rastaban | β Dra | 23 | ADS 10611 | 17h 30m 26.0s | +52° 18' 05" | 2.79 | |
Kuma | ν¹ Dra | 24 | ADS 10628A | 17h 32m 10.6s | +55° 11' 03" | 4.88 | |
Kuma | ν² Dra | 25 | ADS 10628B | 17h 32m 16.0s | +55° 10' 23" | 4.87 | |
f | 27 | 17h 31m 57.9s | +68° 08' 06" | 5.05 | |||
26 | ADS 10660 | 17h 34m 59.5s | +61° 52' 30" | 5.23 | |||
ω Dra | 28 | 17h 36m 57.1s | +68° 45' 29" | 4.80 | |||
Dziban | ψ¹ Dra | 31 | ADS 10759 | 17h 41m 57.2s | +72° 09' 11" | 4.27 | |
30 | 17h 49m 04.3s | +50° 46' 52" | 5.02 | ||||
Grumium | ξ Dra | 32 | 17h 53m 31.7s | +56° 52' 22" | 3.75 | ||
35 | 17h 49m 27.0s | +76° 57' 46" | 5.04 | ||||
Eltanin | γ Dra | 33 | ADS 10923 | 17h 56m 36.4s | +51° 29' 20" | 2.23 | |
ψ² Dra | 34 | 17h 55m 11.2s | +72° 00' 18" | 5.45 | |||
40 | ADS 11061B | 18h 00m 03.4s | +80° 00' 03" | 6.04 | |||
41 | ADS 11061A | 18h 00m 09.2s | +80° 00' 15" | 5.68 | |||
36 | 18h 13m 53.8s | +64° 23' 50" | 5.03 | ||||
37 | 18h 15m 17.0s | +68° 45' 21" | 5.95 | ||||
Batenateban Australis | φ Dra | 43 | ADS 11311 | 18h 20m 45.5s | +71° 20' 16" | 4.22v | |
b | 39 | ADS 11336 | 18h 23m 54.5s | +58° 48' 02" | 4.98 | ||
Batenateban Borealis | χ Dra | 44 | 18h 21m 03.4s | +72° 43' 58" | 3.57 | ||
42 | 18h 25m 59.1s | +65° 33' 49" | 4.82 | ||||
d | 45 | 18h 32m 34.5s | +57° 02' 44" | 4.77 | |||
c | 46 | 18h 42m 37.9s | +55° 32' 22" | 5.04 | |||
50 | 18h 46m 22.2s | +75° 26' 02" | 5.35 | ||||
ο Dra | 47 | ADS 11779 | 18h 51m 12.1s | +59° 23' 18" | 4.66v | ||
48 | 18h 56m 45.0s | +57° 48' 54" | 5.66 | ||||
υ Dra | 52 | 18h 54m 23.9s | +71° 17' 50" | 4.82 | |||
49 | 19h 00m 43.4s | +55° 39' 30" | 5.48 | ||||
51 | 19h 04m 55.2s | +53° 23' 48" | 5.38 | ||||
55 | 19h 09m 45.8s | +65° 58' 43" | 6.25 | ||||
53 | 19h 11m 40.5s | +56° 51' 33" | 5.12 | ||||
54 | 19h 13m 55.2s | +57° 42' 18" | 4.99 | ||||
Nodus Secundus | δ Dra | 57 | 19h 12m 33.3s | +67° 39' 42" | 3.07 | ||
59 | 19h 09m 09.8s | +76° 33' 38" | 5.13 | ||||
τ Dra | 60 | 19h 15m 33.0s | +73° 21' 20" | 4.45 | |||
π Dra | 58 | 19h 20m 40.1s | +65° 42' 53" | 4.59 | |||
Alsafi | σ Dra | 61 | 19h 32m 21.6s | +69° 39' 40" | 4.68 | ||
Tyl | ε Dra | 63 | ADS 13007 | 19h 48m 10.4s | +70° 16' 04" | 3.83 | |
e | 64 | 20h 01m 28.5s | +64° 49' 16" | 5.27 | |||
65 | 20h 02m 20.3s | +64° 38' 04" | 6.57 | ||||
ρ Dra | 67 | 20h 02m 49.1s | +67° 52' 25" | 4.51 | |||
69 | 19h 59m 36.6s | +76° 28' 53" | 6.20 | ||||
66 | 20h 05m 32.8s | +61° 59' 44" | 5.39 | ||||
68 | 20h 11m 34.9s | +62° 04' 43" | 5.75 | ||||
71 | DE | 20h 19m 36.7s | +62° 15' 27" | 5.72v | |||
73 | AF | 20h 31m 30.4s | +74° 57' 17" | 5.20v | |||
75 | 20h 28m 14.6s | +81° 25' 22" | 5.46 | ||||
74 | 20h 29m 27.5s | +81° 05' 29" | 5.96 | ||||
76 | 20h 42m 35.2s | +82° 31' 52" | 5.75 |
Source: The Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Edition
[edit] Table of notable double stars
Designation | Right Ascension | Declination | Magnitudes |
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μ (Arrakis) | 17h 05m 19.8s | +54° 28' 13" | 5.80, 5.83 |
ν¹+ν² (Kuma) | 17h 32m 13.3s | +55° 10' 43" | 4.88, 4.87 |
ε (Tyl) | 19h 48m 10.4s | +70° 16' 04" | 3.83, 7.4 |
[edit] Table of notable variable stars
Designation | Right Ascension | Declination | Range | Period |
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R | 16h 32m 40.3s | +66° 45' 18" | 6.7-13.2 | 245.5 days |
T | 17h 55m 37.4s | +58° 13' 24" | 7.2-13.5 | 421.2 days |
RY | 12h 54m 28.1s | +66° 15' 52" | 6.5-8.0 | 172 days |
[edit] Table of notable deep sky objects
Designation | Type | Right Ascension | Declination | Size | Magnitude |
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NGC 6504 | Galaxy | 17h 49m 24.0s | +70° 09' 00" | 6.2'×2.3' | 10.2 |
NGC 6543 | Planetary nebula | 17h 58m 33.4s | +66° 37' 59.1" | 23"×17" | 8.1 |
NGC 5866 (M102?) | Galaxy | 15h 06m 29.3s | +55° 45' 47" | 6.5'×3.0' | 11.1 |
[edit] Stars
- Stars with proper names:
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- (11/α Dra) 3.67 Thuban or Adib or Dragon’s Tail
- < الثعبان aθ-θucbān The basilisk
- < الذئبة að-ði'bah The female wolf
- (11/α Dra) 3.67 Thuban or Adib or Dragon’s Tail
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- (23/β Dra) 2.79 Rastaban [Rastaben] or Alwaid or Asuia
- < راس الثعبان ar-rās[u] aθ-θucbān The head of the basilisk
- (23/β Dra) 2.79 Rastaban [Rastaben] or Alwaid or Asuia
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- (57/δ Dra) 3.07 Altais or Nodus Secundus [Nodus II] or Aldib
- < التيس at-tais The billy goat
- < nōdus secundus The second knot
- < الذيب\الذئب að-ðīb: The wolf
- (57/δ Dra) 3.07 Altais or Nodus Secundus [Nodus II] or Aldib
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- (63/ε Dra) 3.84 Tyl or Kin Yu
- < 金魚 (Mandarin jīnyǘ)
- (22/ζ Dra) 3.17 Aldhibah [Eldsib] or Kaou Pih or Nod (or Nodus I, see ξ Dra)
- < الذبة al-dhibah The Wolf [one of the two wolves, together with η Dra]
- (14/η Dra) 2.73 Aldhibain or Booboo
- < الذبين al-dhibayn The Two Wolves [with ζ Dra]
- (12/ι Dra) 3.29 Edasich [Eldsich, Ed Asich, Al Dhiba, Al Dhihi] – has a planet
- Edasich < ? að-ðix The hyena
- (63/ε Dra) 3.84 Tyl or Kin Yu
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- (5/κ Dra) 3.85 Ketu
- < The Dragon's Tail (referring to the moon's southern node in the Vedic-Hindu lunar cycle)
- (5/κ Dra) 3.85 Ketu
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- (1/λ Dra) 3.82 Giausar [Giauzar, Gianfar, Giansar, Gaiusar] or Juza
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- (21/μ Dra) 4.91 Arrakis [Errakis, Al Rakis]
- < الراقص ar-rāqiş The dancer (twinkling?)
- (21/μ Dra) 4.91 Arrakis [Errakis, Al Rakis]
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- (24/ν1 Dra) (or Kuma, see ν2 Dra) 4.89
- (25/ν2 Dra) 4.86 Kuma
- (32/ξ Dra) 3.75 Grumium [Genam] or Nodus Primus [Nodus I]
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- (61/σ Dra) 4.68 Alsafi [Athafi] – nearby
- (?) < الصافي The clear (?) al-aθafi The cooking tripods?
- (61/σ Dra) 4.68 Alsafi [Athafi] – nearby
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- (43/Φ Dra) 4.22 Batenateban Australis [Batn al Thuban]
- < بطن الثعبان baţn aθ-θucbān + australis "Southern One of the Basilisk's Belly"
- (43/Φ Dra) 4.22 Batenateban Australis [Batn al Thuban]
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- (44/χ Dra) 3.55 Batenateban Borealis [Batn al Thuban]
- < بطن الثعبان baţn aθ-θucbān + borealis "Northern One of the Basilisk's Belly"
- (44/χ Dra) 3.55 Batenateban Borealis [Batn al Thuban]
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- (31/ψ Dra) 4.58 Dziban [Dsiban]
- < ذيبان\ذئبان ðībān: Two wolves
- (31/ψ Dra) 4.58 Dziban [Dsiban]
- Stars with Bayer designations:
- 13/θ Dra 4.01; 47/ο Dra 4.63; 58/π Dra 4.60; 67/ρ Dra 4.51; 60/τ Dra 4.45; 52/υ Dra 4.82; 28/ω Dra 4.77; 39/b Dra 4.98; 46/c Dra 5.03; 45/d Dra 4.77; 64/e Dra 5.22; 27/f Dra 5.07; 18/g Dra 4.84; 19/h Dra 4.88; 10/i Dra 4.58; 15/A Dra 4.94
- Stars with Flamsteed designations:
- 2 Dra 5.19; 3 Dra 5.32; 4 Dra 5.01; 6 Dra 4.95; 7 Dra 5.43; 8 Dra 5.23; 9 Dra 5.37; 16 Dra 5.53; 17 Dra – 5.07, 6.53; 20 Dra 6.40; 26 Dra 5.23; 29 Dra 6.61; 30 Dra 5.02; 34 Dra 5.43; 35 Dra 5.02; 36 Dra 4.99; 37 Dra 5.96; 38 Dra 6.79; 40 Dra 6.11; 41 Dra 5.74; 42 Dra 4.82; 48 Dra 5.67; 49 Dra 5.51; 50 Dra 5.37; 51 Dra 5.40; 53 Dra 5.13; 54 Dra 5.00; 55 Dra 6.26; 59 Dra 5.11; 65 Dra 6.27; 66 Dra 5.40; 68 Dra 5.70; 69 Dra 6.20; 71 Dra 5.71; 73 Dra 5.18; 74 Dra 5.96; 75 Dra 5.38; 76 Dra 5.75; 77 Dra 5.91; 78 Dra 5.18; 205 Dra 7.29
- Other notable stars:
- Struve 2398 – double 8.90, 9.71; nearby
The 48 Constellations listed by Ptolemy |
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Andromeda • Aquarius • Aquila • Ara • Argo Navis • Aries • Auriga • Boötes • Cancer • Canis Major • Canis Minor • Capricornus • Cassiopeia • Centaurus • Cepheus • Cetus • Corona Australis • Corona Borealis • Corvus • Crater • Cygnus • Delphinus • Draco • Equuleus • Eridanus • Gemini • Hercules • Hydra • Leo • Lepus • Libra • Lupus • Lyra • Ophiuchus • Orion • Pegasus • Perseus • Pisces • Piscis Austrinus • Sagitta • Sagittarius • Scorpius • Serpens • Taurus • Triangulum • Ursa Major • Ursa Minor • Virgo |
The 88 modern Constellations |
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Andromeda • Antlia • Apus • Aquarius • Aquila • Ara • Aries • Auriga • Boötes • Caelum • Camelopardalis • Cancer • Canes Venatici • Canis Major • Canis Minor • Capricornus • Carina • Cassiopeia • Centaurus • Cepheus • Cetus • Chamaeleon • Circinus • Columba • Coma Berenices • Corona Australis • Corona Borealis • Corvus • Crater • Crux • Cygnus • Delphinus • Dorado • Draco • Equuleus • Eridanus • Fornax • Gemini • Grus • Hercules • Horologium • Hydra • Hydrus • Indus • Lacerta • Leo • Leo Minor • Lepus • Libra • Lupus • Lynx • Lyra • Mensa • Microscopium • Monoceros • Musca • Norma • Octans • Ophiuchus • Orion • Pavo • Pegasus • Perseus • Phoenix • Pictor • Pisces • Piscis Austrinus • Puppis • Pyxis • Reticulum • Sagitta • Sagittarius • Scorpius • Sculptor • Scutum • Serpens • Sextans • Taurus • Telescopium • Triangulum • Triangulum Australe • Tucana • Ursa Major • Ursa Minor • Vela • Virgo • Volans • Vulpecula |