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Columba (constellation)

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Columba
constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
Q85781211
globular cluster in the constellation Columba
Q748385
galaxy
Q686204
galaxy
Q1046854
galaxy
NGC 2188
galaxy
Q660027
galaxy
NGC 1992
galaxy
Alpha Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
Mu Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
list of stars in Columba
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Beta Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
Theta Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
Delta Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
Omicron Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
Epsilon Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
Pi1 Columbae
star
Lambda Columbae
variable star in the constellation Columba
Gamma Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
NGTS-1b
NGTS-1b is a confirmed hot Jupiter-sized extrasolar planet orbiting NGTS-1, a red dwarf star about half the mass and radius of the Sun, every 2.65 days. The NGTS-1 system is about 716 light-years from Earth in the Columba constellation.
Eta Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
Kappa Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
NGTS-1
NGTS-1, also designated as TOI-551 is a solitary star located in the southern constellation Columba, the dove. With an apparent magnitude of 15.52, NGTS-1 can only be seen through a powerful telescope. Gaia DR3 parallax measurements imply a distance of 710 light-years and it is drifting away rapidly with a heliocentric radial velocity of .
Xi Columbae
binary star system in the constellation Columba
Q3776490
star in the constellation Columba
Q4817613
galaxy
AP Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
Nu2 Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
Nu1 Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
Sigma Columbae
star in the constellation Columba
WZ Columbae
chemically peculiar B-type star
NGTS-4b
NGTS-4b is a Neptune-like planet orbiting the early K-type star NGTS-4, nicknamed the "forbidden planet" for its existence within the Neptunian desert, a location where very few Neptunian planets are found orbiting their stars. It was the first exoplanet discovered in the Neptunian desert.
Q5098172
star in the constellation Columba
NGTS-3
NGTS-3 is a star system located in the southern constellation Columba. With an apparent magnitude of 14.67, it requires a powerful telescope to observe. However, NGTS-3 is actually an unresolved spectroscopic binary system. The system is located approximately 2,480 light years away, based on parallax measurement, and is receding with a radial velocity of 8.57 km/s.
Pi2 Columbae
star in the constellation Columba