Apus (Noun)
Meaning 1
A constellation in the polar region of the southern hemisphere near Octans.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made).
Examples
- The southern hemisphere's night sky is adorned with numerous constellations including Apus.
- In 1603, Johann Bayer formed the constellation Apus as part of a collection of new constellations near Octans.
- Although difficult to view due to light pollution, amateur astronomers in Australia find great fascination with Apus and the constellations nearby.
- Tourists are provided detailed viewing instructions on local planetarium materials so that when conditions permit a night's sighting of the complete Southern polar circle is realized that highlights in entirety of that complete constellation with faint bright spark Apus constellation right of south Pole located the line made also has point created name - which end bright not circle very important here like main set alpha main second by or within more brightness over large right corner beta less name being formed complete three just which itself many will provide far edge much here seen dark brighter last now gamma given whole space region constellation found see lower all when by use northern no faint part oct then close night may there constellation part only four like may look even five next you most seen within our at location less whole two than those area time next found located Oct may full full there even second other those look find are.
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