It is natural that there should be a group of stars dedicated to the telescope, but this region is a sparse area of the sky with no significant bright stars. It lies in the southern sky, close to Peacock, the brightest star of Pavo.
Galaxies In Telescopium
NGC 6584
Galaxy NGC 6584 In the constellation of Telescopium. The galaxies Co-ordinates are Right Ascension: 18 18 36.0 & Declination: -52 13 00. The magnitude of the galaxy is 7.9'.
NGC 6725
Galaxy NGC 6725 In the constellation of Telescopium. The galaxies Co-ordinates are Right Ascension: 19 01 48.0 & Declination: -53 56 00. The magnitude of the galaxy is 2.2'X0.5'.
NGC 6761
Galaxy NGC 6761 In the constellation of Telescopium. The galaxies Co-ordinates are Right Ascension: 19 15 18.0 & Declination: -50 40 00. The magnitude of the galaxy is 1.7:'.
NGC 6754
Galaxy NGC 6754 In the constellation of Telescopium. The galaxies Co-ordinates are Right Ascension: 19 11 24.0 & Declination: -50 39 00. The photo magnitude of the galaxy is 2.1'X1.1'.
NGC 6851
Galaxy NGC 6851 In the constellation of Telescopium. The galaxies Co-ordinates are Right Ascension: 20 03 36.0 & Declination: -48 17 00. The photo magnitude of the galaxy is 12.6e.
Planetary Stars In Telescopium
HD 164427 (G4 IV)
Parent Star: HD 164427 (G4 IV) in the constellation of Telescopium is located at a distance of 127.52 Light Years from our Solar system Co-ordinates of Right Ascension: 18 04 42.60 & Declination: -59 12 34.5. The apparent mass of the star is 1.05 Solar Masses. The Inner Edge of Habitability Zone is 0.82 AU & the Outer Edge of Habitability Zone: 2.58 AU. Orbiting around HD 164427 is planet HD 164427 b the planet is believed to be a brown dwarf planet and its exitence has been confirmed. The Planets Appearance is a brown haze. The planet is positioned outside of habitability zone at mean orbital distance of 0.46 AU. The planet Orbits around the star every 108.55 Days and was discovered by TINNEY C., BUTLER P., MARCY G., JONES H., PENNY A., VOGT S., APPS K. & HENRY C. in 2000.






