Norma
Nor
யுரேனஸ்: #74
165 sq. deg.
Norma is a small constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere between Ara and Lupus, one of twelve drawn up in the 18th century by French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille and one of several depicting scientific instruments. Its name is Latin for normal, referring to a right angle, and is variously considered to represent a rule, a carpenter's square, a set square or a level. It remains one of the 88 modern constellations. Four of Norma's brighter stars—Gamma, Delta, Epsilon and Eta—make up a square in the field of faint stars.
IAU constellation map showing the boundaries and main stars
Norma
| Genitive | Normae |
| Symbolism | The Norma |
| Right ascension | 16h 00m 00s |
| விலக்கம் | -50° 00' 00" |
| Area | |
| Area rank | 74 |
| Brightest star | |
| Best visible at 21:00 | Variable |
ஆழ் வான பொருட்கள்
31
Brightest Stars
11
Open Clusters
1
Globular Clusters
0
Galaxies
0
Nebulae
Brightest Stars
| Designation | பெயர் | Apparent magnitude | Right ascension | விலக்கம் | Spectral type |
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Globular Clusters
| Designation | பெயர் | Apparent magnitude | Right ascension | விலக்கம் | மொழி |
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