
남쪽 별자리
A small, inconspicuous southern constellation (the Rule or Carpenter's Square), located partly in the Milky Way between Lupus and Ara.
예문:
"Norma is one of the 88 modern constellations, though it is often hard to spot due to its faint stars."
"The constellation Norma was named by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century."
"Observers in the Southern Hemisphere have a better view of Norma during the winter months."
직각자자리의
Pertaining to the constellation Norma; used in astronomical nomenclature, typically in the genitive form 'Normae', following a Greek letter or numeral to designate a specific star within the constellation.
예문:
"The brightest star in the constellation is Beta Normae, despite its relatively low magnitude."
"Astronomers use the Normae designation to precisely locate celestial objects within that region of the sky."
"Gamma Normae is a double star system that is visible through a small telescope."