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Puppis

 
Dictionary: Pup·pis   (pŭp'ĭs) pronunciation
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A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Canis Major and Pyxis.

[Latin puppis, stern, poop.]


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a stern-shaped constellation in the southern hemisphere between Vela and Canis Major


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Puppis
Constellation
Puppis
List of stars in Puppis
Abbreviation Pup
Genitive Puppis
Pronunciation /ˈpʌpɨs/, genitive the same
Symbolism the Poop Deck
Right ascension 7.5
Declination −30
Area 673 sq. deg. (20th)
Main stars 9
Bayer/Flamsteed
stars
76
Stars with
known planets
6
Bright stars 1
Nearby stars 2
Brightest star ζ Pup (Naos) (2.25m)
Nearest star HD 69830 (41 ly)
Messier objects 3
Meteor showers Pi Puppids
Zeta Puppids
Puppid-Velids
Bordering
constellations
Monoceros
Pyxis
Vela
Carina
Pictor
Columba
Canis Major
Hydra
Visible at latitudes between +40° and −90°.
Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of February.

Puppis is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is the Latin word for the poop deck of a ship, and Puppis represents the deck of the ship and its deckhouses. Puppis was originally part of an overly-large constellation, the ship of "Jason and the Argonauts", Argo Navis, which was centuries later divided into three parts, with the other two being Carina (the keel and hull) and Vela (the sails of the ship). Puppis is the largest of the three constellation in square degrees.

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Notable features

Named stars

Bayer designation Name Origin Meaning
           ζ Naos Greek ship
           ξ Asmidiske Greek gunwale

Planetary systems

Several extrasolar planet systems have been found around stars in the constellation Puppis, including:

  • On May 17, 2006, HD 69830 (the nearest star of this constellation) was discovered to have three Neptune-mass planets, the first multi-planetary system without any Jupiter-like or Saturn-like planets. The star also hosts an asteroid belt at the region between middle planet to outer planet.
  • On June 21, 2007, the first extrasolar planet found in the open cluster NGC 2423, was discovered around the red giant star NGC 2423-3. The planet is at least 10.6 times the mass of Jupiter and orbits at 2.1 AU distance.
  • On September 22, 2008, two Jupiter-like planets were discovered around HD 60532. HD 60532 b has a minimum mass of 1.03 MJ and orbits at 0.759 AU and takes 201.3 days to complete the orbit. HD 60532 c has a minimum mass of 2.46 MJ and orbits at 1.58 AU and takes 604 days to complete the orbit.

Deep sky objects

As the Milky Way runs through Puppis, there are a large number of open clusters in the constellation. Messier 46 (M46) and Messier 47 (M47) are two open clusters in the same binocular field. M47 can be seen with the naked eye under dark skies, and its brightest stars are 6th magnitude. Messier 93 (M93) is another open cluster somewhat to the south. NGC 2451 is a very bright open cluster containing the star c Puppis.

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Coordinates: Sky map 07h 30m 00s, −30° 00′ 00″


 
 
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