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Antlia (/ˈæntliə/; from
Ancient Gr**** ἀντλία) is a
constellation in the
Southern Celestial Hemisphere. Its name
means "pump" in
Latin and Gr****; it represents...
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Abell 3581. The
Antlia Wall, also
known as the
Antlia Strand,
Hydra Wall, Hydra-
Antlia wall, Hydra-
Antlia extension, and the Hydra-
Antlia filament, is a...
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Antlia-****tans
Group is a
small Galaxy group in the
constellations Hydra, ****tans,
Antlia and Leo. It is, on average,
approximately 4.3
million light-years...
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Antlia Cluster (or
Abell S0636) is a
cluster of
galaxies located in the Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster. The
Antlia Cluster is the third-nearest to the...
- NGC 3109, with its
companions ****tans A and the
Antlia Dwarf Galaxy as well as ****tans B, Leo P,
Antlia B and
possibly Leo A, is
uncertain due to extreme...
- The
Antlia Dwarf is a
dwarf spheroidal/irregular galaxy. It lies
about 1.3 Mpc (4.3
million light-years) from
Earth in the
constellation Antlia. It is...
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Antlia II (Ant II) is a low-surface-brightness
dwarf satellite galaxy of the
Milky Way at a
galactic latitude of 11.2°. It
spans 1.26° in the sky just...
- This is the list of
notable stars in the
constellation Antlia,
sorted by
decreasing brightness. List of
stars by
constellation ESA (1997). "The Hipparcos...
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there are two
lions and a lynx). It was
between the
constellations of
Antlia and Hydra. This
constellation was
first depicted in the
Uranographia sive...
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Hydra Felis (obsolete,
represented a cat)
Lupus Centaurus Antlia Pneumatica (full name of
Antlia) Argo
Navis (obsolete, now
divided into Carina, Vela, and...