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Indus
constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
NGC 7090
galaxy
Q1139593
galaxy
Q1149032
galaxy
Epsilon Indi
star system in the constellation of Indus
NGC 7004
galaxy
NGC 7002
galaxy
Q1149182
galaxy
Q1149565
galaxy
Q966638
spiral galaxy in the constellation Indus
NGC 7029
galaxy
NGC 7061
elliptical galaxy in the constellation Indus
NGC 7022
galaxy
NGC 7041
elliptical galaxy in the constellation Indus
Q1149051
elliptical galaxy in the constellation Indus
NGC 7083
galaxy
Q1149747
barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Indus
Q1150117
elliptical galaxy in the constellation Indus
Q1149354
galaxy
Q1150082
galaxy
NGC 7205
galaxy
Q1150139
barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Indus
Q1148843
barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Indus
Q1148712
spiral galaxy in the constellation Indus
ASASSN-15C
ASASSN-15lh (supernova designation SN 2015L) is an extremely luminous astronomical transient event discovered by the All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN), with the appearance of a superluminous supernova event. It was first detected on June 14, 2015, located within a faint galaxy in the southern constellation Indus, and was the most luminous supernova-like object ever observed. At its peak, ASASSN-15lh was 570 billion times brighter than the Sun, and 20 times brighter than the combined light emitted by the Milky Way Galaxy. The emitted energy was exceeded by PS1-10adi.
Alpha Indi
star
IC 5152
galaxy
list of stars in Indus
Wikimedia list article
NGC 7041B
galaxy
Rho Indi
star
Theta Indi
star system in the constellation Indus
GRB 060614
Gamma-ray burst detected by the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory on June 14, 2006
Beta Indi
star
Eta Indi
star in the constellation Indus
IC 5063
galaxy
Rho Indi b
extrasolar planet
Q11695980
One of the most massive galaxy in the observable universe
Nu Indi
star in the constellation Indus
Kuaꞌkua
exoplanet
Epsilon Indi Ab
extrasolar planet
Batsũ̀
red dwarf star
Q4052850
WASP-46 is a G-type main-sequence star about away. The star is older than the Sun and is strongly depleted in heavy elements compared to the Sun, having just 45% of the solar abundance. Despite its advanced age, the star is rotating rapidly, being spun up by the tides raised by a giant planet in a close orbit.
Delta Indi
binary star system in the constellation Indus
Zeta Indi
star in the constellation Indus
Gamma Indi
star in the constellation Indus