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name | created_by | created_date | updated_by | updated_date |
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Equuleus | skybber | 2021-06-26 08:36:59.310890 | skybber | 2021-06-26 08:36:59.311162 |
The smallest constellation in the northern sky and the second smallest constellation in the sky after the Southern Cross, but much harder to identify. The group of 4mag and 5mag stars that make it up lie between Enif of Pegasus, Delphinus and Aquarius, just above the celestial equator. The constellation is poor in interesting objects as well as the stars themselves. It contains only a few very faint galaxies and a handful of binaries.