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Apus is a faint small constellation near the south celestial pole, lying south below the circle, the Southern triangle and the Altar. It is not visible in our latitudes or from the southernmost shores of Europe. Just above the horizon it only begins to appear in equatorial regions. The constellation is formed by the triangle of its brightest stars: α, β and γ, etc. The brightest of these is α etc., a slightly yellowish star that reaches a brightness of 3.81mag. The constellation otherwise contains virtually no objects of interest.

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