Escultor
Sculptor (Sculptoris)
Sculptor, the Sculptor, is a faint southern constellation created by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille. Despite its lack of bright stars, Sculptor is astronomically important because it contains the south galactic pole - the direction perpendicular to the Milky Way's plane. This makes Sculptor an ideal window for observing distant galaxies, including the Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy and the Sculptor Group of galaxies.
📜 Mitología
Sculptor is a modern constellation with no classical mythology. It was created by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille during his expedition to the Cape of Good Hope (1751-1752). Originally named 'Apparatus Sculptoris' (the Sculptor's Studio or Workshop), it was later shortened to Sculptor. Like many of Lacaille's constellations, it honors the arts and crafts - in this case, the art of sculpture.
💡 Datos curiosos
- ✦The south galactic pole lies in Sculptor, providing clear views of distant galaxies unobscured by the Milky Way
- ✦The Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy is one of the closest satellite galaxies to the Milky Way at 290,000 light-years
- ✦The Sculptor Group is the closest group of galaxies to our Local Group