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- Musca_Borealis abstract "Musca Borealis (Latin for northern fly) was a constellation, now discarded, located between the constellations of Aries and Perseus. It was originally called Apes (plural of Apis, Latin for bee) by Petrus Plancius when he created it in 1612. It was made up of a small group of stars, now called 33 Arietis, 35 Arietis, 39 Arietis, and 41 Arietis, located in the north of the constellation of Aries.The constellation was renamed Vespa by Jakob Bartsch in 1624. The renaming by Bartsch may have been intended to avoid confusion with another constellation, created by Plancius in 1598, that was called Apis by Bayer in 1603. Plancius called this earlier constellation Muia (Greek for fly) in 1612, and it had been called Musca (Latin for fly) by Blaeu in 1602, although Bayer was evidently unaware of this.In 1679 Augustin Royer used these stars for his constellation Lilium (the Lily, representing the fleur-de-lis and in honour of his patron, King Louis XIV).It was first described as "Musca" by Hevelius in his catalogue of 1690. Subsequent astronomers renamed it into "Musca Borealis", to distinguish it from the southern fly, Musca Australis.This constellation is no longer in use; the stars it contained are now included in Aries. The Southern Fly, Musca Australis, is now simply known as Musca.".
- Musca_Borealis thumbnail Johannes_Hevelius_-_Prodromus_Astronomia_-_Volume_III_%22Firmamentum_Sobiescianum,_sive_uranographia%22_-_Tavola_AA_-_Triangulum_Majus_Minus_et_Musca.jpg?width=300.
- Musca_Borealis wikiPageExternalLink muscaborealis.htm.
- Musca_Borealis wikiPageExternalLink obsolete_constellations.htm.
- Musca_Borealis wikiPageExternalLink musca_borealis.htm.
- Musca_Borealis wikiPageID "1585889".
- Musca_Borealis wikiPageRevisionID "601482205".
- Musca_Borealis hasPhotoCollection Musca_Borealis.
- Musca_Borealis subject Category:Former_constellations.
- Musca_Borealis type Abstraction100002137.
- Musca_Borealis type Arrangement105726596.
- Musca_Borealis type Cognition100023271.
- Musca_Borealis type Configuration105731779.
- Musca_Borealis type Design105728678.
- Musca_Borealis type FormerConstellations.
- Musca_Borealis type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Musca_Borealis type Structure105726345.
- Musca_Borealis comment "Musca Borealis (Latin for northern fly) was a constellation, now discarded, located between the constellations of Aries and Perseus. It was originally called Apes (plural of Apis, Latin for bee) by Petrus Plancius when he created it in 1612. It was made up of a small group of stars, now called 33 Arietis, 35 Arietis, 39 Arietis, and 41 Arietis, located in the north of the constellation of Aries.The constellation was renamed Vespa by Jakob Bartsch in 1624.".
- Musca_Borealis label "Guêpe (constellation)".
- Musca_Borealis label "Mosca Boreale".
- Musca_Borealis label "Musca Borealis".
- Musca_Borealis label "Musca Borealis".
- Musca_Borealis label "Nördliche Fliege".
- Musca_Borealis label "Северная Муха (созвездие)".
- Musca_Borealis label "きたばえ座".
- Musca_Borealis label "北蝇座".
- Musca_Borealis sameAs Nördliche_Fliege.
- Musca_Borealis sameAs Musca_Borealis.
- Musca_Borealis sameAs Guêpe_(constellation).
- Musca_Borealis sameAs Mosca_Boreale.
- Musca_Borealis sameAs きたばえ座.
- Musca_Borealis sameAs m.05dhd7.
- Musca_Borealis sameAs Q1939728.
- Musca_Borealis sameAs Q1939728.
- Musca_Borealis sameAs Musca_Borealis.
- Musca_Borealis wasDerivedFrom Musca_Borealis?oldid=601482205.
- Musca_Borealis depiction Johannes_Hevelius_-_Prodromus_Astronomia_-_Volume_III_%22Firmamentum_Sobiescianum,_sive_uranographia%22_-_Tavola_AA_-_Triangulum_Majus_Minus_et_Musca.jpg.
- Musca_Borealis isPrimaryTopicOf Musca_Borealis.