Triangulum Australe
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- For the northern constellation, see Triangulum.
Template:Infobox Constellation Triangulum Australe is a small southern constellation whose three brightest stars, of second and third magnitude, form an approximately equilateral triangle. This constellation was introduced by Johann Bayer in 1603.
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Mythology
Since it was introduced in the 17th century, there is no earlier mythology associated with it.
Stars
- Stars with proper names:
- Atria (or Metallah, see α Tri) (α TrA) 1.91
- < Alpha Trianguli Australis
- Atria (or Metallah, see α Tri) (α TrA) 1.91
- Stars with Bayer designations:
See Also
Template:ConstellationsByBayer Template:ConstellationList
External links
- The Deep Photographic Guide to the Constellations: Triangulum Australe (http://www.allthesky.com/constellations/norma/)de:Südliches Dreieck (Sternbild)
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