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Constellation Grus is bordered by: Piscis Austrinus Microscopium Indus Tucana Phoenix Sculptor
Phoenix is the 37th constellation in size, occupying an area of 469 square degrees. It is located in the first quadrant of the southern hemisphere (SQ1) and can be seen at latitudes between +32° and -80°. The neighboring constellations are Eridanus, Grus, Fornax, Hydrus, Sculptor and Tucana. Phoenix contains five stars with known planets and does not have any Messier objects. The brightest star in the constellation is Ankaa, Alpha Phoenicis, with an apparent visual magnitude of 2.40. There is one meteor shower associated with the constellation, the Phoenicids, which occurs around December 5. Phoenix belongs to the Johann Bayer family of constellations, along with Apus, Chamaeleon, Dorado, Grus, Hydrus, Indus, Musca, Pavo, Tucana and Volans.
Taurus, Orion, Cetus, Lepus, Fornax, Caelum, Horologlum, Phoenix, Hydra, and Tucana
* Andromeda * Antlia * Apus * Aquarius * Aquila * Ara * Aries * Auriga * Boötes * Caelum * Camelopardalis * Cancer * Canes Venatici * Canis Major * Canis Minor * Capricornus * Carina * Cassiopeia * Centaurus * Cepheus * Cetus * Chamaeleon * Circinus * Columba * Coma Berenices * Corona Austrina * Corona Borealis * Corvus * Crater * Crux * Cygnus * Delphinus * Dorado * Draco * Equuleus * Eridanus * Fornax * Gemini * Grus * Hercules * Horologium * Hydra * Hydrus * Indus * Lacerta * Leo * Leo Minor * Lepus * Libra * Lupus * Lynx * Lyra * Mensa * Microscopium * Monoceros * Musca * Norma * Octans * Ophiuchus * Orion * Pavo * Pegasus * Perseus * Phoenix * Pictor * Pisces * Piscis Austrinus * Puppis * Pyxis * Reticulum * Sagitta * Sagittarius * Scorpius * Sculptor * Scutum * Serpens * Sextans * Taurus * Telescopium * Triangulum * Triangulum Australe * Tucana * Ursa Major * Ursa Minor * Vela * Virgo * Volans * Vulpecula
* Andromeda * Antlia * Apus * Aquarius * Aquila * Ara * Aries * Auriga * Boötes * Caelum * Camelopardalis * Cancer * Canes Venatici * Canis Major * Canis Minor * Capricornus * Carina * Cassiopeia * Centaurus * Cepheus * Cetus * Chamaeleon * Circinus * Columba * Coma Berenices * Corona Austrina * Corona Borealis * Corvus * Crater * Crux * Cygnus * Delphinus * Dorado * Draco * Equuleus * Eridanus * Fornax * Gemini * Grus * Hercules * Horologium * Hydra * Hydrus * Indus * Lacerta * Leo * Leo Minor * Lepus * Libra * Lupus * Lynx * Lyra * Mensa * Microscopium * Monoceros * Musca * Norma * Octans * Ophiuchus * Orion * Pavo * Pegasus * Perseus * Phoenix * Pictor * Pisces * Piscis Austrinus * Puppis * Pyxis * Reticulum * Sagitta * Sagittarius * Scorpius * Sculptor * Scutum * Serpens * Sextans * Taurus * Telescopium * Triangulum * Triangulum Australe * Tucana * Ursa Major * Ursa Minor * Vela * Virgo * Volans * Vulpecula
The Indus River is located in Asia. It flows through Pakistan, Tibet and India. It is about 2,000 miles long and is fed from drainage off of the Himalayan Mountains.
Constellation Grus is bordered by: Piscis Austrinus Microscopium Indus Tucana Phoenix Sculptor
Phoenix is the 37th constellation in size, occupying an area of 469 square degrees. It is located in the first quadrant of the southern hemisphere (SQ1) and can be seen at latitudes between +32° and -80°. The neighboring constellations are Eridanus, Grus, Fornax, Hydrus, Sculptor and Tucana. Phoenix contains five stars with known planets and does not have any Messier objects. The brightest star in the constellation is Ankaa, Alpha Phoenicis, with an apparent visual magnitude of 2.40. There is one meteor shower associated with the constellation, the Phoenicids, which occurs around December 5. Phoenix belongs to the Johann Bayer family of constellations, along with Apus, Chamaeleon, Dorado, Grus, Hydrus, Indus, Musca, Pavo, Tucana and Volans.
There are many constellations visible in the night sky in the southern hemisphere. What you see will ultimately depend upon your location and the season. Those that are southern circumpolar constellations can be seen all year round. Southern Circumpolar Constellations: Apus, Chamaeleon, Circinus, Crux, Dorado, Hydrus, Mensa, Musca, Norma, Octans, Pavo, Triangulum Australe, Tucana, Volans
A Privataria Tucana was created in 2011.
A Privataria Tucana has 344 pages.
The ISBN of A Privataria Tucana is 978-85-61501-98-3.
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Yes. SB-WF 1510-1270 is the most distant spiral galaxy (type Sbc) 13 billion light-years from Earth. It's located in the Tucana constellation. It's diameter is ~10,000 ly.
Taurus, Orion, Cetus, Lepus, Fornax, Caelum, Horologlum, Phoenix, Hydra, and Tucana
The LFR2003 295 galaxy (one of the galaxies in the HDFS field) is a spiral galaxy 11,000 million light-years (redshift of 2.4) from Earth in the Tucana constellation, and is ~30,000 light-years in diameter (3 times smaller than the Milky Way), and contains about 60 billion stars (60 percent of the Milky Way's stars).
Octans (the Octoant), Hydrus (the Water Snake), Chamaeleon, Mensa (the Table), Musca (the Fly), Crux (the Southern Cross, Pavo (the Peacock), Carina (the Keel), Volans (the Flying Fish), Dorado (the Goldfish), Pictor (the Artisit's Easel), Tucana (the Toucan), Apus (the Bee), Indus (the Indian). There are lots more but these are the most southern ones that appear high in the Antarctic skies.