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Babe Among The Stars: All the Tens

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Entry ID: A60319749
Written and Researched by:
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

Edited by:
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Date: 04   December   2009
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Referenced Guide Entries
Alpha Centauri
What's the Point of Astronomy?
Constellations: Orion 'the Hunter'
H2G2 Astronomy Society Home Page
Stars
Stellar Magnitudes
Messier Objects
Betelgeuse - the Star
The Hubble Space Telescope
An Amazing A-Z of Space
Arcturus - the Star
Sir Patrick Moore - Astronomer, TV Presenter and Author
Constellations: Cassiopeia 'the Boastful Queen'
Constellations: Lyra 'the Lyre'
Constellations: Cetus 'the Whale'
Constellations: Eridanus 'the River'
The Babe Among the Stars Archive
Constellation Overview
Constellations: Ophiuchus 'the Serpent Bearer'
Constellations: Bootes 'the Herdsman'
Constellations: Canis Major 'the Great Dog'
Constellations: Auriga 'the Charioteer'
Constellations: Canis Minor 'the Small Dog'
Constellations: Carina 'the Keel'
Barnard's Star
Constellations: Sculptor 'the Sculptor'
Sirius - The Dog-Star
The Post 2L 02.11.09 - 18.01.10
The h2g2 Post 07.12.09


Referenced Researchers
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor


Referenced Sites
Hubble Scores a Perfect Ten
APOD: Hydrogen, Helium, and the Stars of M10
Best of AOP: NGC 663
NOAO: Milky Way
APOD: Two-Armed Spiral Milky Way
APOD: Herschel Views the Milky Way
APOD: Gigagalaxy Zoom: Milky Way
APOD: The Milky Way Over the Badlands
APOD: Lyrid Meteor and Milky Way
APOD: Mauna Kea Milky Way Panorama
APOD: The Milky Way over Ontario
APOD: The Milky Way Over the Devils Tower
APOD: A True Image from False Kiva

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Galaxy Babe's column banner, showing a full moon and some little folk looking up at the sky

Mortal as I am, I know that I am born for a day. But when I follow at my pleasure the serried multitude of the stars in their circular course, my feet no longer touch the earth - Ptolemy

All the Tens

This Babe Among the Stars edition will be on the theme of ten in honour of The Post's 10th birthday. I tried to find a galaxy merger shaped like a number ten for you, and Arp 147, from the Halton Arp catalogue of peculiar galaxies, was the closest I got. Taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, the Hubble official website titled it Hubble Scores a Perfect Ten.

M10

Messier 10 is also designated NGC 6254. M10 is a globular star cluster approximately 14,000 light years distant in Ophiuchus 'the Serpent Bearer'. It has been measured at 6.6 magnitude, but it's getting dimmer because it is travelling away from us at the speed of 69 km/sec.

Top 10 Closest Stars

The ten closest stars from the Sun are:

  1. Proxima Centauri (a red dwarf)
  2. Rigil Kentaurus (Alpha Centauri A) is a yellow dwarf
  3. Alpha Centauri B (an orange dwarf)
  4. Barnard's Star  (a red dwarf)
  5. Wolf 359 (a red dwarf)
  6. Lalande 21185 (a red dwarf)
  7. Sirius (alpha Canis Majoris)
  8. Sirius B (a white dwarf)
  9. Luyten 726-8 A (BL Ceti) a red dwarf flare star
  10. Luyten 726-8 B (UV Ceti) a red dwarf flare star and also the prototype for UV Ceti-type flare stars
NGC 10

NGC 10 is a barred spiral galaxy, type SBbc, in the direction of southern constellation Sculptor. Type SBbc means that it has a central bar, and also that its arms are slack rather than tightly wound. The Milky Way belongs to this type.

IC 10

IC 10 is a barred spiral galaxy, yet again type SBbc, this time in the northern constellation Cassiopeia.

Top 10 Brightest Stars

The ten brightest stars which can be viewed from Earth (excluding the Sun) are:

  1. Sirius −1.4
  2. Canopus (alpha Carinae) −0.7
  3. Arcturus (alpha Boötis) −0.04 variable
  4. Rigil Kentaurus (Alpha Centauri A)  −0.01
  5. Vega (alpha Lyrae) 0.03
  6. Capella (alpha Aurigae) 0.08
  7. Rigel (beta Orionis) 0.1
  8. Procyon (alpha Canis Minoris) 0.3
  9. Achernar (alpha Eridani) 0.5
  10. Betelgeuse (alpha Orionis) 0.6 to 0.4 variable
Caldwell 10

The Caldwell Catalogue was put together by Sir Patrick Moore as a test for amateur (backyard) astronomers. He chose NGC 663 as Caldwell 10 — it is an open cluster of stars of about magnitude 7, in the constellation Cassiopeia.

Top 10 Views of the Milky Way

I did think about choosing a top ten of my favourite celestial objects but I think such lists are highly personal and wouldn't appeal to all. So after thinking about what I could post a top ten of for about ten seconds, I realised that my desktop wallpaper most frequently displays the latest view or artist conception of the Milky Way, our home galaxy. So here we are, in no particular order, ten of the best (IMHO) views of the Milky Way. Can you guess which image is my particular favourite?


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