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  2. Volans - Wikipedia

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    Volans is a constellation in the southern sky.It represents a flying fish; its name is a shortened form of its original name, Piscis Volans. [2] Volans was one of twelve constellations created by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman and it first appeared on a 35-cm (14") diameter celestial globe published in 1597 (or 1598) in Amsterdam by ...

  3. List of stars in Volans - Wikipedia

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    • Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties [for example: multiple star status, range of variability if it is a variable star, exoplanets, etc.] See also [ edit ]

  4. Category:Volans - Wikipedia

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    Constellation map. Pages in category "Volans" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. ... List of stars in Volans; A. Alpha Volantis; AM 0644 ...

  5. File:Volans constellation map.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Volans_constellation_map.png licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated, GFDL 2004-12-12T18:33:05Z Alfio 1789x1879 (140668 Bytes) Volans constellation map Uploaded with derivativeFX

  6. Beta Volantis - Wikipedia

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    Beta Volantis, Latinized from β Volantis, is the brightest star of the southern constellation of Volans.It has an apparent visual magnitude of 3.75, [2] which is sufficiently bright to allow it to be viewed with the naked eye.

  7. Gamma Volantis - Wikipedia

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    Gamma Volantis, Latinized from γ Volantis, is a wide binary star [5] system in the southern constellation of Volans. Based upon parallax measurements, it is approximately 133 light years from Earth. It is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye and can be found around 9° to the east-southeast of the Large Magellanic Cloud. [12]

  8. Alpha Volantis - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Volantis (Alpha Vol), Latinized from α Volantis, is a binary star [12] system located in the southern constellation Volans.It has an apparent visual magnitude of +4.00, which is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye.

  9. Delta Volantis - Wikipedia

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    Delta Volantis, Latinized from δ Volantis, is a solitary [11] star in the southern constellation Volans. It has an apparent visual magnitude of +3.97, which is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye. Based upon parallax measurements, is approximately 740 light years from the Solar System.