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- Circinus abstract "Circinus is a small faint constellation in the southern sky, first defined in 1756 by French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille. Its name is Latin for compass, referring to the drafting tool used for drawing circles (it should not be confused with Pyxis, a constellation that represents a mariner's compass) which points north. Its brightest star is Alpha Circini, with an apparent magnitude of 3.19. Slightly variable, it is the brightest rapidly oscillating Ap star in the night sky. AX Circini is a Cepheid variable visible with the unaided eye, and BX Circini is a faint star thought to have been formed from the merger of two white dwarfs. Two sun-like stars have planetary systems: HD 134060 has two small planets, and HD 129445 has a Jupiter-like planet. Supernova SN 185 appeared in Circinus in 185 AD and was recorded by Chinese observers. Two novae have been observed more recently, in the 20th century.The Milky Way runs through the constellation, featuring prominent objects such as the open cluster NGC 5823 and the planetary nebula NGC 5315. Circinus hosts one notable spiral galaxy, the Circinus Galaxy, which was discovered in 1977 and is the closest Seyfert galaxy to the Milky Way. The Alpha Circinids (ACI), a meteor shower also discovered in 1977, radiate from this constellation.".
- Circinus wikiPageExternalLink centaurus.
- Circinus wikiPageID "211816".
- Circinus wikiPageRevisionID "606042276".
- Circinus abbreviation "Cir".
- Circinus arearank "85".
- Circinus areatotal "93".
- Circinus bordering Apus.
- Circinus bordering Centaurus.
- Circinus bordering Lupus_(constellation).
- Circinus bordering Musca.
- Circinus bordering Norma_(constellation).
- Circinus bordering Triangulum_Australe.
- Circinus brighteststarname Alpha_Circini.
- Circinus dec "−55.43° to −70.62°".
- Circinus family Constellation_family.
- Circinus genitive "Circini".
- Circinus latmax "30".
- Circinus latmin "90".
- Circinus meteorshowers Alpha_Circinids.
- Circinus month "July".
- Circinus name "Circinus".
- Circinus neareststarname Alpha_Circini.
- Circinus numberbfstars "9".
- Circinus numberbrightstars "0".
- Circinus numbermainstars "3".
- Circinus numbermessierobjects "0".
- Circinus numbernearbystars "0".
- Circinus numberstarsplanets "2".
- Circinus pronounce "Círcinus,".
- Circinus pronounce "genitive".
- Circinus quadrant "SQ3".
- Circinus ra "to".
- Circinus stardistancely "53.5".
- Circinus stardistancepc "16.4".
- Circinus starmagnitude "3.19".
- Circinus symbolism Compass_(drafting).
- Circinus subject Category:Circinus_(constellation).
- Circinus subject Category:Constellations.
- Circinus subject Category:Southern_constellations.
- Circinus type Abstraction100002137.
- Circinus type Arrangement105726596.
- Circinus type Cognition100023271.
- Circinus type Configuration105731779.
- Circinus type Constellations.
- Circinus type Design105728678.
- Circinus type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Circinus type SouthernConstellations.
- Circinus type Structure105726345.
- Circinus comment "Circinus is a small faint constellation in the southern sky, first defined in 1756 by French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille. Its name is Latin for compass, referring to the drafting tool used for drawing circles (it should not be confused with Pyxis, a constellation that represents a mariner's compass) which points north. Its brightest star is Alpha Circini, with an apparent magnitude of 3.19. Slightly variable, it is the brightest rapidly oscillating Ap star in the night sky.".
- Circinus label "Circinus".
- Circinus label "Circinus".
- Circinus label "Circinus".
- Circinus label "Compas (constellation)".
- Circinus label "Compasso (costellazione)".
- Circinus label "Gwiazdozbiór Cyrkla".
- Circinus label "Passer (sterrenbeeld)".
- Circinus label "Zirkel (Sternbild)".
- Circinus label "Циркуль (созвездие)".
- Circinus label "البيكار (كوكبة)".
- Circinus label "コンパス座".
- Circinus label "圆规座".
- Circinus sameAs Souhvězdí_Kružítka.
- Circinus sameAs Zirkel_(Sternbild).
- Circinus sameAs Διαβήτης_(αστερισμός).
- Circinus sameAs Circinus.
- Circinus sameAs Compas_(constellation).
- Circinus sameAs Circinus.
- Circinus sameAs Compasso_(costellazione).
- Circinus sameAs コンパス座.
- Circinus sameAs 컴퍼스자리.
- Circinus sameAs Passer_(sterrenbeeld).
- Circinus sameAs Gwiazdozbiór_Cyrkla.
- Circinus sameAs Circinus.
- Circinus sameAs m.01f160.
- Circinus sameAs Mx4rvwyd95wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA.
- Circinus sameAs Q10508.
- Circinus sameAs Q10508.
- Circinus sameAs Circinus.
- Circinus wasDerivedFrom Circinus?oldid=606042276.
- Circinus isPrimaryTopicOf Circinus.