Columba
Constellation
Columba is a faint constellation designated in the late sixteenth century, remaining in official use, with its rigid limits set in the 20th century. Its name is Latin for dove. It takes up 1.31% of the southern celestial hemisphere and is just... Wikipedia
Stars: Alpha Columbae, Beta Columbae, Mu Columbae, and more
Name: The Dove
Bayer/Flamsteed stars: 18
Bordering constellations: Lepus; Caelum; Pictor; Puppis; Canis Major
Declination: −27.0772038°–−43.1116486°
Messier objects: 0
Right ascension: 05h 03m 53.8665s–06h 39m 36.9263s