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Former constellations

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asterism
pattern of stars recognized on Earth's night sky
Argo Navis
former constellation
Quadrans Muralis
former constellation
Felis
former constellation
MUL.APIN
thumb|One of the two clay tablets on which the text is written. This exemplar shows that the tablet is unusually huge (as large as a sheet of paper) and the text is written in two columns.
Antinous
former constellation
former constellation
constellation that was once listed in European star maps but is no longer recognized by the IAU
Cerberus
former constellation
Frederici Honores
former constellation
Globus Aerostaticus
former constellation
Musca Borealis
former constellation
Taurus Poniatovii
former constellation
Rangifer
former constellation between Cassiopeia and Camelopardalis
Triangulum Minus
former constellation
Custos Messium
former constellation
Telescopium Herschelii
former constellation
Turdus Solitarius
former constellation
River Tigris
former constellation
Gallus
former constellation
Jordanus
former constellation
Malus
former constellation
Officina Typographica
former constellation
Sceptrum Brandenburgicum
former constellation
Machina Electrica
former constellation
Noctua
former constellation
Mons Maenalus
former constellation
Psalterium Georgii
former constellation
Robur Carolinum
former constellation
Cancer Minor
former constellation
Ramus Pomifer
former constellation
Babylonian star catalogues
Recorded observations and divinations of Babylonian astronomy
Solarium
former constellation
Sceptrum et Manus Iustitiae
former constellation
Lochium Funis
former constellation
Polophylax
Polophylax (Greek: guardian of the pole) was a southern constellation that lay where Tucana and Grus now are.