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The constellation bordered by Pavo and Grus is Tucana. It is a small constellation located in the southern sky and is best seen from the southern hemisphere. Tucana contains several notable deep-sky objects, including the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way.
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.
The Pleiades or Seven Sisters (M45) is in the constellation of Taurus the Bull.
Draco, the constellation, is most visible in the northern hemisphere during the evening in the months of July and August. To get the best view, head to a location with minimal light pollution, such as a dark sky reserve, observatory, or high-altitude area with clear skies.
No. A constellation is an arrangement of stars. The moon is a natural satellite of Earth.
29 stars are in the constellation pavo!
The constellation bordered by Pavo and Grus is Tucana. It is a small constellation located in the southern sky and is best seen from the southern hemisphere. Tucana contains several notable deep-sky objects, including the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way.
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Pavo is known as the "Peacock" constellation because it resembles the shape of a peacock when the stars are connected.
Constellation Pavo is bordered by:OctansApusAraTelescopiumIndus
a constellation is a group of stars that from a picture
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.
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the constellation Pavo, is also known as the Peacock, in the undead language, Latin
The constellation Pavo, also known as the Peacock, contains around 71 stars that are visible to the naked eye.
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It's called Pavo, from the Latin word for peacock.