Pictor
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Template:Infobox Constellation Pictor, being Latin for easel, is one of the minor southern (declination -50 to -60) constellations. It contains the star β Pictoris that is surrounded by a dust disk.
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History
Since it was invented by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 17th Century, to fill space not visible to the greeks, it has no pre 18th century mythology surrounding it.
Stars
- Stars with proper names:
- Kapteyn's Star (HD 33793) 8.85 – nearby
- Stars with Bayer designations:
- Stars with Flamsteed designations:
- 61 Pic 5.20
See Also
Template:ConstellationsByLacaille Template:ConstellationList
External links
Template:Commonsde:Maler (Sternbild) fr:Peintre (constellation) ko:화가자리 it:Pictor la:Pictor nl:Pictor ja:がか座 pl:Malarz (gwiazdozbir) pt:Pictor th:กลุ่มดาวขาตั้งภาพ zh:绘架座