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Triangulum Minus (Latin for the Smaller Triangle) was a constellation created by Johannes Hevelius. It is often misspelt into Triangulum Minor. It was formed from the southern parts of his Triangula (plural form of Triangulum), but is no longer in use. The triangle was defined by the fifth magnitude stars 6 Trianguli, 10 Trianguli, and 12 Trianguli.[1]
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- ^ Kaler, James B. (January 5, 2006). 6 Trianguli. Stars. Retrieved on 2006-01-06.
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The 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy after 150 AD |
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The 41 modern additional constellations from 1603 AD and forth |
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