Centaurus constellation region

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The Centaurus constellation region is a prominent area of the southern sky rich in stars, nebulae, and deep-sky objects, lying along the Milky Way and serving as a key window into the galaxy’s inner spiral structure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf astronomical region
region of the sky
bestSeenIn autumn months in Southern Hemisphere
contains Abell 3526
Alpha Centauri
Beta Centauri
NGC 5128
surface form: Centaurus A

Centaurus Cluster
surface form: Centaurus Cluster of galaxies

NGC 3766
NGC 3918
NGC 4609
NGC 4622
NGC 4945
NGC 5128
Omega Centauri
surface form: NGC 5139

NGC 5253
NGC 5253
surface form: NGC 5253 Dwarf Galaxy

NGC 5286
NGC 5307
NGC 5460
NGC 5460
surface form: NGC 5662

Omega Centauri
dark nebulae
emission nebulae
galactic open clusters
globular clusters
planetary nebulae
reflection nebulae
containsBrightStar Alpha Centauri
surface form: Alpha Centauri A

Alpha Centauri
surface form: Alpha Centauri B

Hadar
Menkent
Alpha Centauri
surface form: Proxima Centauri
declinationRange approximately +5° to −65°
intersects Milky Way
surface form: Milky Way galactic plane
liesAlong Milky Way
locatedIn southern celestial hemisphere
partOf constellation Centaurus
richIn deep-sky objects
nebulae
stars
rightAscensionRange approximately 11h to 15h
servesAs key window into Milky Way inner spiral structure
usedFor mapping Milky Way spiral arms
studies of active galaxies
studies of globular cluster dynamics
studies of nearby stars
visibleFrom Southern Hemisphere
low northern latitudes

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Scutum–Centaurus Arm extendsThrough Centaurus constellation region
Scutum–Centaurus Arm namedAfter Centaurus constellation region
this entity surface form: Centaurus constellation
Centaurus A/M83 Group locatedIn Centaurus constellation region