Mensa

Men
Uranüs: #75
153 sq. deg.

Mensa is a constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere near the south celestial pole, one of fourteen constellations drawn up in the 18th century by French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille. Its name is Latin for table, though it originally commemorated Table Mountain and was known as "Mons Mensae". One of the eighty-eight constellations designated by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), it covers a keystone-shaped wedge of sky 153.5 square degrees in area.

IAU constellation map showing the boundaries and main stars

Mensa

Genitive Mensae
Symbolism The Mensa
Right ascension 05h 30m 00s
Gerilim -80° 00' 00"
Area
Area rank 75
Brightest star
Best visible at 21:00 Variable

Derin Uzay Nesneleri

27
Brightest Stars
30
Open Clusters
27
Globular Clusters
11
Galaxies
0
Nebulae

Brightest Stars

Designation Ad Apparent magnitude Right ascension Gerilim Spectral type

Globular Clusters

Designation Ad Apparent magnitude Right ascension Gerilim Dil

Galaxies

Designation Ad Apparent magnitude Right ascension Gerilim Tür