Uranography. a Brief Description of the Constellations Visible in the United States, With Star-Maps, And Lists of Objects Observable With a Small Telescope

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Clusters. (1) M. 41 (4° south of Sirius) ; a fine group with a red star near centre.
490 §3*] AEGO NAVIS. 25 34. Argo Navis (The Ship) (Maps II. and in.). — This is one of the largest, most important, and oldest of the constellations, lying south and east of Canis Major. Many Urauographers now divide it into three, Puppis, Vela, and Carina. Its brightest star, u, Argus, Canopus, ranks next to Sirius, but is not visible anywhere north of the parallel of 38°. The constellation, huge as it is, is
...only a lialf one, like Pegasus and Taurus, — only the stern of a vessel, with mast, sail, and oars ; the stem being wanting. In the part of the constellation covered by our maps the most conspicuous stars lie east and southeast of Canis Major. We have already mentioned ^, or Naos (Art. 28), at the southeast extremity of the " Egyptian X " ; and about 8° south and a little east of it is y, nearly of the second magnitude.
Clusters. One or two clusters are accessible in our latitudes.
(1) (W VIII.


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