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[[File:Ara constellation (ara).tif|thumb|Ara constellation map, CC BY 4.0 (IAU).]] |
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One of the [[:Category:88_IAU-Constellations|88 IAU constellations]]. |
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Ara, The Altar (or Censer), is one of the [[:Category:88_IAU-Constellations|88 IAU constellations]]. The constellation appears in all ancient Greek literature from Aratus to Ptolemy. It forms a unit of sense with the neighbouring super-constellation of [[Centaurus]] and [[Lupus]], as the centaur sacrifices the animal to the gods at the altar. |
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Aratus |
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The Greek constellation ... |
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(Pseudo-)Eratosthenes |
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Ptolemy's Almagest |
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=== Origin of Constellation === |
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Revision as of 15:47, 18 December 2024
Ara, The Altar (or Censer), is one of the 88 IAU constellations. The constellation appears in all ancient Greek literature from Aratus to Ptolemy. It forms a unit of sense with the neighbouring super-constellation of Centaurus and Lupus, as the centaur sacrifices the animal to the gods at the altar.
Etymology and History
Aratus
(Pseudo-)Eratosthenes
Ptolemy's Almagest