
Corona Australis s or Corona Austrina ə{sfn|Bagnall|2012|p=170} is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. Its Latin name means `southern crown`, and it is the southern counterpart of Corona Borealis, the northern crown. One of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, it remains one of the 88 modern cons.....
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[Chinese astronomy] According to traditional Chinese uranography, the modern constellation Corona Australis is located within the northern quadrant of the sky, which is symbolized as the The Black Tortoise of the North (北方玄武, Běi Fāng Xuán Wǔ) The name of the western constellation in modern Chinese is 南冕座 (nán miǎn zuò)...
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(abbr. CrA, gen. Coronae Australis) The Southern Crown, also known (less commonly but more correctly) as Corona Austrini; a small, faint southern constellation. It lies at the southwestern edge of Sagittarius, north of Telescopium. Its principal stars (Theta, Eta-2, Gamma, Delta...
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English name: The Southern Crown. Genitive name: Coronae Australis. Visibility: Parts visible from the UK. See TABLE 20: THE CONSTELLATIONS.
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Corona Australis (the southern crown), is one of Ptolemy's southern constellations, containing twelve stars.
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the Southern Crown, a southern constellation touching the southern part of Sagittarius.
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