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  2. Columba is a faint constellation located in the southern sky. It represents the dove. The constellation is home to the runaway star Mu Columbae, the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1808, and the globular cluster NGC 1851.

  3. Columba is a faint constellation designated in the late sixteenth century, remaining in official use, with its rigid limits set in the 20th century. Its name is Latin for dove. It takes up 1.31% of the southern celestial hemisphere and is just south of Canis Major and Lepus .

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  4. Jan 2, 2017 · Columba (the Dove) is situated in the southern part of the celestial hemisphere, and was created by Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius in 1592, although a derivation of the constellation may have been known about for millenia. Its brightest star, Phact, is a blue-white subgiant of 2.60 magnitude located 270 light years from our solar system. Location

  5. Columba (Constellation) takes up 270.184 sq. degrees of the night sky, equating to 0.65% of the night sky. Columba is the 54th largest constellation in the night sky. Four Extrasolar Planets in the Columba constellation are detailed on this site. There is a dedicated page for exoplanets ...

  6. Columba constellation, also known as the Dove Constellation, is regarded as a fairly small and faint constellation in the Southern Celestial sky. It is listed as the 54th largest Constellation overall filling around 0.7% of the night sky.

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  7. Columba, constellation in the southern sky at about 6 hours right ascension and 35° south in declination. Its brightest star is Alpha Columbae (sometimes called Phact, from the Arabic for “ring dove”), with a magnitude of 2.6. In 1612 Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius introduced this constellation

  8. This constellation, relatively modern, was cataloged in the 16th century by Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius. Its name and representation commemorate the dove that symbolizes peace and navigation. Astrophysical Characteristics. Columba spans over 270 square degrees in the southern celestial hemisphere.

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