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name | created_by | created_date | updated_by | updated_date |
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Crater | skybber | 2021-06-19 07:23:35.214787 | skybber | 2021-06-19 07:23:35.215140 |
A small, faint constellation south of the celestial equator. It lies west of the Raven, below Denebola of Leo. Although the Cup is made up of not very bright stars, none of which are brighter than 3.5mag, they resemble the constellation's very name, the Cup, because they are arranged in a semicircle open to the upper left. The constellation itself, however, contains no more remarkable objects. Because it does not lie in the Milky Way, there are only a few galaxies, especially spiral galaxies, but only two are brighter than 11th magnitude and only eight are brighter than 12th magnitude.