- IC 2602
IC 2602 (also known as the Theta Carinae Cluster or Southern Pleiades) is an
open cluster in theconstellation Carina. It was discovered byAbbe Lacaille in1751 fromSouth Africa . The cluster is at a distance of about 479light-year s away fromEarth and can be seen with thenaked eye . The Southern Pleiades (IC 2602) has an overall magnitude of 1.9, which is 70% fainter than the Taurean Pleiades, and contains about 60 stars.Theta Carinae , the brighteststar within the open cluster, is a third-magnitude star with anapparent 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 theopen cluster IC 2391 [] , which has a lithium-depletion boundaryage of 50 million years old [] .External links
* [http://www.seds.org/messier/xtra/ngc/i2602.html The Southern Pleaides @ SEDS IC objects pages]
* [http://www.starrynightphotos.com/southern_sky/southern_pleiades_ic_2602.htm Image Southern Pleiades(IC 2602)]References
* [http://www.space.com/spacewatch/spacewatch.html Space.com]
ee also
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Theta Carinae star
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