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name | created_by | created_date | updated_by | updated_date |
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Apus | skybber | 2021-06-01 19:53:52.148678 | skybber | 2023-12-19 10:07:00.007256 |
Apus is a faint small constellation near the southern celestial pole, lying south of the Circinus, Triangulum Australe, and the Altar. It is not visible in our latitudes or even from the southern shores of Europe. It begins to emerge just above the horizon in equatorial regions. The constellation forms a triangle with its brightest stars: α, β, and γ, among others. The brightest of them is α, a faintly yellowish star with a magnitude of 3.81. Otherwise, the constellation contains practically no interesting objects.