Yes, it was one of the 48 named by Ptolemy in the second century.
The Greek astronomer, Ptolemy, named the constellation Ara.
The alter constellation is also known as Ara. It is a southern constellation. It lies between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe.
The constellation near Scorpius that is three letters in length is "Ara." It is located to the west of Scorpius and is known as the Altar.
Ara is the constellation that is known as the Altar, which comes from various ideas from Greek mythology. The Altar was associated with some sacrifices made in various Greek stories.
The Stingray Nebula, the youngest known planetary nebula.
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Leo-comes in fall Leo isn't really a southern constellation, and comes in the spring. My guess is you're thinking of Ara.
The Greeks called the constellation Toxotes.