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.
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| 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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