the constellation Pavo, is also known as the Peacock, in the undead language, Latin
Pavo is known as the "Peacock" constellation because it resembles the shape of a peacock when the stars are connected.
The constellation Pavo, also known as the Peacock, contains around 71 stars that are visible to the naked eye.
the ram constellation is also known as the aries
Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern, but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
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Pavo is known as the "Peacock" constellation because it resembles the shape of a peacock when the stars are connected.
The constellation Pavo, also known as the Peacock, contains around 71 stars that are visible to the naked eye.
No, there are no confirmed planets in the constellation Pavo. The constellation is relatively small and does not contain any known exoplanets within its boundaries.
29 stars are in the constellation pavo!
Constellation Pavo is bordered by:OctansApusAraTelescopiumIndus
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The Pavo constellation is best seen in the Southern Hemisphere during the months of July and August. It is most prominent in the night sky during these months.
the ram constellation is also known as the aries
It's called Pavo, from the Latin word for peacock.
Because "Pavo" is Latin for peacock. It was so named, not surprisingly, that with a lot of imagination, it can look like a peacock [See related link]