| A photo taken by Japanese astronomer Akira Fujii. It includes most of the Eridanus' constellation | This chart represents the same portion of sky in the same scale. The stars are graphically represented until the fifth magnitude, practically all those visible to the naked eye, besides some other celestial bodies which can be observed by binoculars and little telescopes. | Another photo, more magnified this time, in which 40 Eridani's system was taken with the A component even too visible while the B and C components, unfortunately indistinguishable from each other, revolve round it. |