Faint constellation devised by French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1752; location of Polaris Australis, the southern pole star
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- Faint constellation of the southern hemisphere in which the south celestial pole is situated
- Constellation in which the current southern polestar, Polaris Australis, is located
- Southern constellation which contains the south celestial pole
- Faint constellation of the southern hemisphere in which the south celestial pole is located
- Said to resemble a navigational instrument, a constellation named by Lacaille with 13 others including the 'Air Pump', the 'Chisel', the 'Compasses' and the 'Easel'
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