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Microscopium is a small constellation in the southern sky, Latin for microscope. It was created in the eighteenth century by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille and is unlikely to have any myths associated with it.
Constellation Grus is bordered by: Piscis Austrinus Microscopium Indus Tucana Phoenix Sculptor
The abbreviation for the constellation Phoenix is "Phe."
The abbreviation for Orion constellation is "Ori".
There are several different definitions for the abbreviation CMA. For example, CMA can mean Certified Management Accountant. It can also be the abbreviation for a constellation.
Yes, the Capricorn constellation is located in the southern celestial hemisphere close to other constellations such as Aquarius and Sagittarius. It lies between the constellations of Sagittarius and Aquarius, near the celestial equator.
Gem, while it can be recognized as many other things, is a standard abbreviation for "Gemini". "Gemini" is a zodiac constellation, and gem is its astronomical abbreviated form.
These constellations all border Capricornus: Aquarius Aquila Sagittarius Microscopium Piscis Austrinus
Right ascension is 21 h and declination is −36°.
Une constellation
Some stars form familiar patterns in the night sky. The pattern may resemble a human, an animal or another object. Such a configuration of stars is called a constellation. Astronomers have identified 88 constellations. These constellations have been given Latin names. This is because the same configuration of stars might be given different names by people from different places. Some constellations were named after people. Examples of these are Orion (the mythical hunter), Cassiopeia, Andromeda and Perseus. Constellations named after animals include Pegasus, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. Some constellations were named after objects. Telescopium was named after the telescope and Microscopium after the microscope. Some well-known configurations of stars are not constellations but only a part of constellations. For example, Big Dipper is part of the constellation Ursa Major, while Little Dipper is part of the constellation Ursa Minor.
It is a northern constellation.