Triangulum Australe is a constellation in the southern sky and consists of three bright stars.
The ribbon of the Milky Way runs through the constellation Triangulum Australe. Here you can find the conspicuous open star cluster NGC 6025.
Triangulum Australe is unobservable from Central Europe.
Triangulum Australe | |
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Latin name | Triangulum Australe |
Latin genitive | Trianguli Australis |
Abbreviation | TrA |
Brightest star | Atria (α Trianguli Australis) |
Fully visible | 20° N to 90° S |
Observation time for Central Europe | not observable |
