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Pictor
Constellation
Pictor
List of stars in Pictor
Abbreviation Pic
Genitive Pictoris
Pronunciation /ˈpɪktər/, genitive /pɪkˈtɔərɨs/
Symbolism the Easel
Right ascension 4h 32m ~ 6h 51m
Declination −43 ~ −64
Area 247 sq. deg. (59th)
Main stars 3
Bayer/Flamsteed
stars
15
Stars with
known planets
2
Bright stars none
Nearby stars 2
Brightest star α Pic (+3.30m)
Nearest star Kapteyn's Star (12.78 ly)
Messier objects none
Meteor showers none
Bordering
constellations
Caelum
Carina
Columba
Dorado
Puppis
Volans
Visible at latitudes between +26° and −90°.
Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of January.

Pictor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky (declination −50° to −60°), located between the brilliant star Canopus and the Large Magellanic Cloud. Its name is Latin for painter, but it is in fact an abbreviation of its original name Equuleus Pictoris, the 'painter's easel', and it is normally represented as an easel. It was invented and named by Abbé Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 17th century.

Pictor has attracted attention in recent years because of its second-brightest star β Pictoris, 62.9 light-years distant, which is surrounded by an unusual dust disk rich in carbon. Kapteyn's Star, a nearby red dwarf at the distance of 12.78 light years, is the closest halo star known.

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Coordinates: Sky map 05h 00m 00s, −50° 00′ 00″

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