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Telescopium Constellation

Telescopium Constellation Telescopium Constellation with constellation lines

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Telescopium (Latin: telescope) is a minor southern constellation identified and named by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille, the 18th century French astronomer, a student of the southern skies. Since it was introduced in the 17th century, and, as a southern constellation, was not visible to Mediterranean culture, there is no earlier mythology associated with it.

Lens 75mm
Exposure 3 minutes with filter
Camera Canon 10D
Date July 2007
Location Wairarapa, New Zealand