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Musca (Fly, Musca Australis, Mus) | ||||
subject | fact |
Musca | is a part of celestial sphere | ![]() |
has genitive Muscae | ![]() | |
has synonym Fly | ![]() | |
has synonym Musca Australis | ![]() | |
has acronym Mus | ![]() | |
is an instance of constellation named by de Lacaille | ![]() | |
constellation named by de Lacaille | is named by Abbé Nicolas Louis de Lacaille | ![]() |
constellation | has boundary defined in equatorial coordinates | ![]() |
is a part of celestial sphere | ![]() | |
has component asterism | ![]() | |
has historical origin asterism with pictorial or mythical significance | ![]() | |
has purpose to divide the celestial sphere into small visually recognizable star classification regions | ![]() | |
equatorial sky area | is defined using equatorial coordinates | ![]() |
quantity | has unit | ![]() |
number | has value | ![]() |