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4 unusual facts about Musca Borealis


Musca Borealis

Before that, it was called Apes (plural of Apis, Latin for bee) by Petrus Plancius when he created it in 1612.

Subsequent astronomers renamed it into "Musca Borealis", to distinguish it from the southern fly, Musca Australis.

The Southern Fly, Musca Australis, is now simply known as Musca.

In 1679 Augustin Royer used these stars for his constellation Lilium (the Lily, representing the fleur-de-lis and in honour of his patron, King Louis XIV).



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