Introduction
Telescopium, also known as The Telescope or Telescope, is a constellation in the night sky that borders Microscopium, Pavo, Indus, Ara, Sagittarius and Corona Australis. Telescopium has two main stars and sadly, none of its stars has any known planets. Telescopium's brightest star is Alpha Telescopii. Information about Telescopium Stars with Telescopium are Alpha Telescopii, Xi Telescopii, Zeta Telescopii, Epsilon Telescopii, Iota Telescopii, Kappa Telescopii, Nu Telescopii, Eta Telescopii, Lambda Telescopii, Gliese 754, EC 20058-5234, PV Telescopii, Gliese 784, HD 169405, HD 191760, RR Telescopii, PZ Telescopii, HD 173791, Delta1 Telescopii, Delta2 Telescopii, RX Telescopii, BL Telescopii, RS Telescopii, QS Telescopii, Mu Telescopii, HO Telescopii, HD 167257, HD 166066, HD 185139, HD 183806, U Tel, R Tel, V Tel, V339 Tel, X Tel, W Tel, S Tel, HD 164427, Z Tel, Y Tel LHS 3508, T Tel and HD 150549. Galaxies in Telescopium are NGC 6850, NGC 6845 and IC 4889. More info on Telescopium Telescopium is the latinized form of the Greek word for Telescope. Telescopium was 1 out of 12 constellations introduced by French Astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in 1751.
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