Triangulum Australe
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CONSTELLATION OF TRIANGULUM AUSTRALE

Name: Triangulum Australe
Abbreviation: TrA
Meaning: Southern Triangle
Right Ascension: 16h
Declination: -65º
Area (Degrees squared): 110
Stars with known planets: 0
Bordering Constellations: Norma, Ara, Circinus, Apus

Visible at latitudes between +25º and -90º in the southern hemisphere and best at mid-evening during July.

Triangulum Australe is a small constellation in the southern sky created in the 16th century.

Triangulum Australe
Triangulum Australe
Observations
On the southern edge of the Milky Way, this little constellation is located close to circumpolar regions of the south pole of the sky.

Deep Sky Objects:
NGC 6025 - Open Cluster, magnitude 5.10

Numbered Stars with Magnitudes:
1. +2.80
2. +4.10
3. +2.85
4. +1.90 - Atria

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