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The Right Ascension of Centaurus is roughly between 11h and 15h.

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Alpha Centauri is the brightest star in the Centaurus constellation, the "Centaur".


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When was the constellation centaurus discovered?

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How is the constellation centaurus similar to the milky way?

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He was shot and killed by Hercules with an arrow dipped in Hydra venom. Instead of going to the realm of Hades, Zeus put him in the stars as the constellation "Centaurus" or "Sagittarius".


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