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- IC_2602 abstract "IC 2602, also known as the Theta Carinae Cluster or Southern Pleiades, is an open cluster in the constellation Carina. It was discovered by Abbe Lacaille in 1751 from South Africa. The cluster is at a distance of about 479 light-years away from Earth and can be seen with the naked eye. The Southern Pleiades (IC 2602) has an overall apparent magnitude of 1.9, which is 70% fainter than the Taurean Pleiades, and contains about 60 stars. Theta Carinae, the brightest star within the open cluster, is a third-magnitude star with an apparent magnitude of +2.74. All the other stars within the cluster are of the fifth magnitude and fainter. Like its northern counterpart in Taurus, the Southern Pleiades spans a sizeable area of sky, approximately 50 arcminutes, so it is best viewed with large binoculars or telescope with a wide-angle eyepiece. The cluster is thought to have the same age as the open cluster IC 2391, which has a lithium depletion boundaryage of 50 million years old.".
- IC_2602 thumbnail IC_2602.jpg?width=300.
- IC_2602 wikiPageExternalLink i2602.html.
- IC_2602 wikiPageExternalLink spacewatch.html.
- IC_2602 wikiPageExternalLink southern_pleiades_ic_2602.htm.
- IC_2602 wikiPageID "992202".
- IC_2602 wikiPageRevisionID "585578895".
- IC_2602 hasPhotoCollection IC_2602.
- IC_2602 subject Category:Caldwell_objects.
- IC_2602 subject Category:Carina_(constellation).
- IC_2602 subject Category:IC_objects.
- IC_2602 subject Category:Objects_within_1000_ly_of_Earth.
- IC_2602 subject Category:Open_clusters.
- IC_2602 comment "IC 2602, also known as the Theta Carinae Cluster or Southern Pleiades, is an open cluster in the constellation Carina. It was discovered by Abbe Lacaille in 1751 from South Africa. The cluster is at a distance of about 479 light-years away from Earth and can be seen with the naked eye. The Southern Pleiades (IC 2602) has an overall apparent magnitude of 1.9, which is 70% fainter than the Taurean Pleiades, and contains about 60 stars.".
- IC_2602 label "IC 2602".
- IC_2602 label "IC 2602".
- IC_2602 label "IC 2602".
- IC_2602 label "IC 2602".
- IC_2602 label "IC 2602".
- IC_2602 label "IC 2602".
- IC_2602 label "IC 2602".
- IC_2602 label "IC 2602".
- IC_2602 label "Pleiadi del Sud".
- IC_2602 sameAs IC_2602.
- IC_2602 sameAs IC_2602.
- IC_2602 sameAs IC_2602.
- IC_2602 sameAs Pleiadi_del_Sud.
- IC_2602 sameAs IC_2602.
- IC_2602 sameAs 남쪽플레이아데스성단.
- IC_2602 sameAs IC_2602.
- IC_2602 sameAs m.03xcfr.
- IC_2602 sameAs Q50050.
- IC_2602 sameAs Q50050.
- IC_2602 wasDerivedFrom IC_2602?oldid=585578895.
- IC_2602 depiction IC_2602.jpg.
- IC_2602 isPrimaryTopicOf IC_2602.