Coronet Cluster

Star in the constellation Corona Australis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Coronet Cluster, also known as the R CrA cluster after its best-known member, is a small open cluster located about 170 parsecs away in the southern constellation Corona Australis, isolated at the edge of the Gould Belt.[1][2] It is 3.5 times closer to Earth than the Orion Nebula Cluster.[3] The cluster's center is composed of mostly young stars.[4] The variable T Coronae Australis is also a member, located just one arcminute from R CrA.

Rightascension19h 1m 54s
Declination−36° 57.2
Distance420–550 ly (130–170 pc)
Quick facts Observation data (J2000.0 epoch), Right ascension ...
Coronet Cluster
The Coronet Cluster, R CrA is the central dominantly bright star, with reflection nebulae NGC 6726/NGC 6727 lit by TY CrA and HD 176386 to upper right and parts of IC 4812 at the lower right.
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
Right ascension19h 1m 54s
Declination−36° 57.2
Distance420–550 ly (130–170 pc)
Apparent magnitude (V)8
Apparent dimensions (V)26 arcmin
Physical characteristics
Massunknown M
Radius2.1 light years
Estimated age0.5–2 million years
relative scarcity of circumstellar discs
Other designationsR CRA, G359.93-17.85 by BDB2003 catalog
Associations
ConstellationCorona Australis
See also: Open cluster, List of open clusters
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