APUS
The Bird of Paradise
(Aps)

Generalities: it is a small constellation of the southern sky. It is partially crossed by the Milky Way, but it doesn't contain any bright stars. Its zenith at midnight takes place in December.

Origins and mythology: it is a "modern" constellation, which was introduced by Bayer in 1603 . Obviously, it is not  tied to any mythological circumstances. Its original name was "Avis Indica".

Stars: this constellation shows overall weak stars. None of them is below  magnitude 3.5.
The brightest ones are alpha, of magnitude 3.83 and orange color and beta, of magnitude 3.89 and red color.

Table of stars brighter than magnitude 4
 
Star Proper name Magnitude Spectrum Color Distance (light-years) Notes
Alpha 3.83 K5 orange - red 218
Beta 3.89 K0 orange 137

Other objects: this constellation doesn't show any interesting deep sky object.


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