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symbolism – (Optional) — the meaning of the constellation; ie. Draco, is "the dragon", so fill in as the dragon. RA and dec -- coordinates of the constellation RA – (Mandatory) — right ascension, use the {} or {} template to fill in this parameter the right ascension of the lower and upper extremes of the constellation
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Place {{Satellite constellations}} at the end of an article, but above any categories.. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.
Modern constellations collapsed, historic constellations uncollapsed. historic-only Historic constellations autocollapsed. modern Modern constellations uncollapsed, historic constellations collapsed. modern-only Modern constellations autocollapsed. default (nothing) Modern & historic constellations autocollapsed. collapse-state collapsed always ...
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Mensa (constellation)}} is a {}-based template to be used at the bottom of articles about astronomical objects beyond the Solar System, located in the constellation of Mensa. The template is divided into categories of stars , star clusters , nebulae , exoplanets , galaxies , galaxy clusters , and a miscellaneous "other" category.
Crater (constellation)}} is a {}-based template to be used at the bottom of articles about astronomical objects beyond the Solar System, located in the constellation of Crater. The template is divided into categories of stars , star clusters , nebulae , exoplanets , galaxies , galaxy clusters , and a miscellaneous "other" category.