Triangulum Australe Constellation: Best deep sky objects [v2 refresh]
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Triangulum Australe (the Chisel) is a small, faint, sparse southern hemisphere constellation best seen around January. Sit back and view the following notable deep sky objects (DSOs) in Triangulum Australe:
Caldwell 95 cluster,
ESO 69-6 - galaxy pair merger,
NGC 5979 - planetary nebula,
NGC 5938 - spiral galaxy,
ESO 137-001- spiral "jellyfish" galaxy,
Henize 2-138 - planetary nebula.
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