11 lines
679 B
Markdown
11 lines
679 B
Markdown
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name: Reticulum
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created_by: skybber
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created_date: 2021-07-19 17:55:02.112427
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updated_by: skybber
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updated_date: 2023-01-03 17:09:49.706246
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A small, relatively prominent constellation in the southern sky, but not observable in our latitudes. The bright stars form a diamond pattern between Columba and Dorado, close to the Great Magellanic Cloud, halfway between the bright stars Achernar and Canopus. All the brighter stars of the constellation, except α Reticulata, which is yellow, are orange in colour, giving this small constellation a rather striking appearance in the binocular. Otherwise, there are no interesting deep-sky objects.
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