Constellation Columba
COLUMBA
THE DOVE OF PEACE
The Dove
Columba was created to represent the dove sent out by Noah in search of land, or the dove used by the Argonauts to navigate.
A blue-white subgiant.
By Petrus Plancius (1592).
Dove Sync
Avian Trajectory Mapping. Analyzing the Plancius 1592 magnitude constant. The Oat monitors the southern horizon nodes to track this peaceful celestial vector.
- 🕊️ Identity: The Dove (Symbol of Peace).
- ⭐ Alpha Columbae: The Phact Magnitude Anchor.
- 🌌 Nature: Southern Sky Navigational Grid Node.
Phact Sync
Spectral Disk Mapping. Analyzing the Alpha Columbae magnitude constant. The Oat monitors the Be-type gaseous vector to track this southern subgiant node.
- 🕊️ Al-Fakhita: The "Dove" Etymology Node.
- 🌀 Be-Type: Rapidly Rotating Star with a Gaseous Disk.
- 🛰️ Range: Subgiant Node at ~261 Light-Years.
Runaway Sync
Kinetic Trajectory Mapping. Analyzing the Mu Columbae velocity constant. The Oat monitors the 117 km/s displacement vector to track this ejected southern node.
- 🚀 Velocity: High-Proper Motion Vector (~117 km/s).
- 🌌 Origin: Orion Nebula (M42) Birth-Node Ejection.
- 🛰️ Nature: O-type Blue Main-Sequence Traveler.
Cluster Sync
Gravitational Core Mapping. Analyzing the NGC 1851 density constant. The Oat monitors the metal-poor stellar nodes to track this ancient spherical vector.
- 🌕 Class II: High-Concentration Spherical Star Array.
- ⏳ Age: Ancient Population (~9.2 Billion Years).
- 🔭 Visibility: Visible Node in Small Optical Vectors.
Legacy of the Dove 📜
Paper
COLUMBA SCAN 🕊️
Objective: 10-Item Runaway Star Calibration.
Sources
PHACT (ALPHA)
A Be-type star located **261 light-years** away. It is a rapid rotator and is surrounded by a disk of expelled gas, making it slightly variable in brightness.
ALPHA DATARUNAWAY STAR
**Mu Columbae** is a "runaway" star, moving at over **100 km/s**. It likely originated in the Orion Nebula and was ejected by a supernova or binary interaction.
KINEMATICSNGC 1851
A compact globular cluster located in the southern part of the constellation. It is known for its high central density and contains many "blue straggler" stars.
DEEP SKYSymbolic Flight
Artistic depiction of the dove carrying an olive branch, situated south of Canis Major.
Deep Sky Chart
NASA survey identifying the globular cluster NGC 1851 and neighboring constellations.
Official Boundaries
Technical survey map showing its borders with Lepus, Caelum, and Puppis.
Columba Star Catalog
α Col (Phact) — Mag: 2.65
β Col (Wazn) — Mag: 3.12
δ Col (Ghusn al Zaitun) — Mag: 3.85
ε Col — Mag: 3.86
η Col — Mag: 3.96
μ Col — Mag: 5.18 (Runaway Star)