Norma


Norma is a relatively inconspicuous constellation south of prominent Scorpius. None of its stars are brighter than 4th magnitude. The ribbon of the Milky Way runs through Norma, so it contains a variety of nebulous objects, such as open star clusters, globular star clusters and gas nebulae.

Norma is so far south that it cannot be observed from central Europe.

Norma
Latin name Norma
Latin genitive Normae
Abbreviation Nor
Brightest star γ2 Normae
Fully visible 30° N to 90° S
Observation time for Central Europe not observable
The constellation Norma. Chart: International Astronomical Union in collaboration with the magazine Sky & Telescope