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[[File:Telescopium IAU.svg|thumb|Pavo star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg).]]
[[File:Pavo IAU.svg|alt=star chart|thumb|Pavo star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg).]]
One of the [[:Category:88_IAU-Constellations|88 IAU constellations]].
One of the [[:Category:88_IAU-Constellations|88 IAU constellations]].


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===Origin of Constellation ===


===Origin of Constellation===
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation ===
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File:Pav Bayer1603.jpg|Pavo in Bayer (1603).
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation===
File:Pav Fortin1795.jpg|Pavo in Fortin's Atlas Céleste, 3rd edition (1795).
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==Mythology==
==Mythology==
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 26 January 2025

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Pavo star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg).

One of the 88 IAU constellations.

Etymology and History

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de Pauw in de Houtman (1603), star catalogue as appendix to a dictionary.


Origin of Constellation

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

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References