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Latest revision as of 07:00, 31 October 2024
- See also changes related to Tucana, or pages that link to Tucana or to this page or whose text contains "Tucana".
- Constellation: An officially recognised formation of stars, such as the Big Dipper or Orion. [e]
- Declination: Angular distance to a point on a celestial object, measured north or south from the celestial equator. [e]
Nearby constellations
- Eridanus: constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Fornax and Cetus that contains TIC 168789840 [e]
- Hydrus: Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Tucana and Mensa, its name is Latin for 'male water snake' (not to be confused with hydra). [e]
- Grus: Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Indus and Phoenix, its name is Latin for 'crane'. [e]
- Indus: a constellation in the southern sky. [e]
- Octans: Constellation that includes the southern celestial pole, its name is Latin for the eighth part of a circle, but it is actually named after the 'octant', a navigational instrument. [e]
- Phoenix: Constellation in the southern sky. [e]
- Volans [r]: Constellation in the polar region of the celestial Southern Hemisphere near Carina and Dorado, its name is Latin for 'flying fish', having being shortened from Piscis Volans. [e]
- Roast turkey [r]: The preparation of a whole bird as a meal for a large group of people, frequently at festive occasions such as Christmas-time or various holidays. [e]