Facts about Fornax Constellation
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Fornax Constellation occupies 398 square degrees of sky, ranking it as the eighth-smallest constellation visible from Earth's Southern Hemisphere.
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NGC 1399, an elliptical galaxy in Fornax Constellation, measures approximately 230,000 light-years in diameter, making it among the largest known galaxies.
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Approximately 1.3 million galaxies populate Fornax Constellation based on deep field observations from modern telescopes studying this relatively small southern sky region.
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In 1826, astronomer James Dunlop discovered NGC 1097, a barred spiral galaxy in Fornax Constellation located approximately 45 million light-years from Earth.
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Alpha Fornacis, the brightest star in Fornax Constellation, is a binary star system located approximately 46 light-years from Earth with a combined apparent magnitude of 3.80.
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The Fornax Constellation contains the Fornax Cluster, a collection of approximately 60 galaxies located roughly 65 million light-years away.