Introduction
Phoenix is a constellation in the night sky that borders Hydrus, Fornax, Sculptor, Tucana, Grusand Erindanus. Phoenix has 4 Main Stars and 10 of its star have planets. Phoenix's brightest star is Alpha Phoenicis or Ankaa. Info on Phoenix Stars inside Phoenix Constellation are: Alpha Phoenicis, Beta Phoenicis, Gamma Phoenicis, Epsilon Phoenicis, Kappa Phoenicis, Delta Phoenicis, Zeta Phoenicis, Eta Phoenicis, Psi Phoenicis, Mu Phoenicis, Iota Phoenicis, HD 222095, Lambda1 Phoenicis, Nu Phoenicis, Phi Phoenicis, Pi Phoenicis, Chi Phoenicis, Sigma Phoenicis, Upsilon Phoenicis, Rho Phoenicis, HD 6245, HD 2490, HD 8651, HD 10934, Lambda2 Phoenicis, HD 224865, HD 3158, HD 12296, HD 2726, HD 142, Tau Phoenicis, Xi Phoenicis, HD 4391, HD 13940, HD 4293, BD Phoenicis, HD 3750, HD 221323, HD 221323, HD 224022, HD 3303, Theta Phoenicis, HD 11332, Omega Phoenicis, HD 11332, HD 4304, HD 9414, HD 15064, HD 2724, HD 11022, HD 220802, AW Phoenicis, SX Phoenicis, AE Phoenicis, AI Phoenicis, AD Phoenicis, RV Phoenicis, YZ Phoenicis and BPM 30551. Galaxies inside Phoenix Constellation are NGC 87, NGC 88, NGC 89 and NGC 92. Rise of the Phoenix The Phoenix Constellation dates back to Ancient Arabia though to the Arabs it was seen as either an Ostrich, A Eagle or a Griffin. Phoenix Constellation is the largest of 12 other constellations marked by Dutch-Flemish Astronomer Petrus Plancius. The Phoenix is a colossal bird of fire who when dies, rising again as a hatchling to live once more.
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