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- Phoenix_(constellation) abstract "Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. Named after the mythical phoenix, it was first depicted on a celestial atlas by Johann Bayer in his 1603 Uranometria. The French explorer and astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille charted the brighter stars and gave their Bayer designations in 1756. The constellation stretches from roughly −39° to −57° declination, and from 23.5h to 2.5h of right ascension. The constellations Phoenix, Grus, Pavo and Tucana, are known as the Southern Birds.The brightest star, Alpha Phoenicis, is named Ankaa, an Arabic word meaning 'the Phoenix'. It is an orange giant of apparent magnitude 2.4. Next is Beta Phoenicis, actually a binary system composed of two yellow giants with a combined apparent magnitude of 3.3. Nu Phoenicis has a dust disk, while the constellation boasts ten star systems with known planets and the recently discovered galaxy clusters El Gordo and the Phoenix Cluster—located 7.2 and 5.7 billion light years away respectively, two of the largest objects in the visible universe. Phoenix is the radiant of two annual meteor showers: the Phoenicids in December, and the July Phoenicids.".
- Phoenix_(constellation) thumbnail Phoenix_in_Doppelmayr's_Atlas_Coelestis.jpg?width=300.
- Phoenix_(constellation) wikiPageID "49123".
- Phoenix_(constellation) wikiPageRevisionID "604643706".
- Phoenix_(constellation) abbreviation "Phe".
- Phoenix_(constellation) arearank "37".
- Phoenix_(constellation) areatotal "469".
- Phoenix_(constellation) bordering "* Sculptor * Grus * Tucana * Hydrus * Eridanus * Fornax".
- Phoenix_(constellation) brighteststarname Alpha_Phoenicis.
- Phoenix_(constellation) dec "−39.31° to −57.84°".
- Phoenix_(constellation) family Constellation_family.
- Phoenix_(constellation) genitive "Phoenicis".
- Phoenix_(constellation) hasPhotoCollection Phoenix_(constellation).
- Phoenix_(constellation) latmax "32".
- Phoenix_(constellation) latmin "80".
- Phoenix_(constellation) meteorshowers Phoenicids.
- Phoenix_(constellation) month "November".
- Phoenix_(constellation) name "Phoenix".
- Phoenix_(constellation) neareststarname WD_2359-434.
- Phoenix_(constellation) numberbfstars "25".
- Phoenix_(constellation) numberbrightstars "1".
- Phoenix_(constellation) numbermainstars "4".
- Phoenix_(constellation) numbermessierobjects "0".
- Phoenix_(constellation) numbernearbystars "1".
- Phoenix_(constellation) numberstarsplanets "10".
- Phoenix_(constellation) pronounce "* * genitive".
- Phoenix_(constellation) quadrant "SQ1".
- Phoenix_(constellation) ra "to".
- Phoenix_(constellation) stardistancely "27.24".
- Phoenix_(constellation) stardistancepc "8.35".
- Phoenix_(constellation) starmagnitude "2.4".
- Phoenix_(constellation) symbolism "the Phoenix".
- Phoenix_(constellation) subject Category:Constellations.
- Phoenix_(constellation) subject Category:Phoenix_(constellation).
- Phoenix_(constellation) subject Category:Phoenixes_in_popular_culture.
- Phoenix_(constellation) subject Category:Southern_constellations.
- Phoenix_(constellation) type Abstraction100002137.
- Phoenix_(constellation) type Arrangement105726596.
- Phoenix_(constellation) type Cognition100023271.
- Phoenix_(constellation) type Configuration105731779.
- Phoenix_(constellation) type Constellations.
- Phoenix_(constellation) type Design105728678.
- Phoenix_(constellation) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Phoenix_(constellation) type SouthernConstellations.
- Phoenix_(constellation) type Structure105726345.
- Phoenix_(constellation) comment "Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. Named after the mythical phoenix, it was first depicted on a celestial atlas by Johann Bayer in his 1603 Uranometria. The French explorer and astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille charted the brighter stars and gave their Bayer designations in 1756. The constellation stretches from roughly −39° to −57° declination, and from 23.5h to 2.5h of right ascension.".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "Fenice (costellazione)".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "Fénix (constelación)".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "Gwiazdozbiór Feniksa".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "Phoenix (Sternbild)".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "Phoenix (constelação)".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "Phoenix (constellation)".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "Phoenix (sterrenbeeld)".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "Phénix (constellation)".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "Феникс (созвездие)".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "العنقاء (كوكبة)".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "ほうおう座".
- Phoenix_(constellation) label "凤凰座".
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Souhvězdí_Fénixe.
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Phoenix_(Sternbild).
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Φοίνιξ_(αστερισμός).
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Fénix_(constelación).
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Fenix_(konstelazioa).
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Phénix_(constellation).
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Phoenix_(rasi_bintang).
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Fenice_(costellazione).
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs ほうおう座.
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs 봉황자리.
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Phoenix_(sterrenbeeld).
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Gwiazdozbiór_Feniksa.
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Phoenix_(constelação).
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs m.0d36y.
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Q10441.
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Q10441.
- Phoenix_(constellation) sameAs Phoenix_(constellation).
- Phoenix_(constellation) wasDerivedFrom Phoenix_(constellation)?oldid=604643706.
- Phoenix_(constellation) depiction Phoenix_in_Doppelmayr's_Atlas_Coelestis.jpg.
- Phoenix_(constellation) isPrimaryTopicOf Phoenix_(constellation).