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  2. Centaurus (Greek mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Centaurus (Greek mythology) In Greek mythology, Centaurus (Ancient Greek: Κένταυρος, romanized: Kentauros) is the son of Apollo and Stilbe, daughter of the river-god Peneius and the naiad Creusa. He is the twin brother of the hero Lapithes [1] and father of the race of mythological beasts known as the Centaurs or Ixionidae ...

  3. Centaurus - Wikipedia

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    Centaurus / s ɛ n ˈ t ɔːr ə s,-ˈ t ɑːr-/ is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations , Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy , and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations .

  4. Centaur - Wikipedia

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    Centaurus was either himself the son of Ixion and Nephele (inserting an additional generation) or of Apollo and the nymph Stilbe. In the latter version of the story, Centaurus's twin brother was Lapithes, ancestor of the Lapiths. Another tribe of centaurs was said to have lived on Cyprus.

  5. Chiron - Wikipedia

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    Chiron, Peleus and infant Achilles Chiron was notable throughout Greek mythology for his youth-nurturing nature. His personal skills tend to match those of his foster father Apollo, who taught the young centaur the art of medicine, herbs, music, archery, hunting, gymnastics, and prophecy, and made him rise above his beastly nature. [3]

  6. Centaurus A - Wikipedia

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    Centaurus A (also known as NGC 5128 or Caldwell 77) is a galaxy in the constellation of Centaurus. It was discovered in 1826 by Scottish astronomer James Dunlop from his home in Parramatta, in New South Wales, Australia. There is considerable debate in the literature regarding the galaxy's fundamental properties such as its Hubble type ...

  7. List of stars in Centaurus - Wikipedia

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    5.70. 4.36. K1V. Toliman, 21st brightest star; a component of the triple Alpha Centauri star system; has a refuted planet (b) θ Cen. (5 Cen) θ. 314. 123139.

  8. Proxima Centauri - Wikipedia

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    Proxima Centauri is the nearest star to Earth after the Sun, located 4.25 light-years away in the southern constellation of Centaurus. This object was discovered in 1915 by Robert Innes. It is a small, low-mass star, too faint to be seen with the naked eye, with an apparent magnitude of 11.13. Its Latin name means the 'nearest [star] of Centaurus'.

  9. Theta Centauri - Wikipedia

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    data. Theta Centauri or θ Centauri, officially named Menkent (/ ˈmɛŋkɛnt /), [11][12] is a single [7] star in the southern constellation of Centaurus, the centaur. With an apparent visual magnitude of +2.06, [2] it is the fourth-brightest member of the constellation. Based on parallax measurements obtained during the Hipparcos mission, it ...