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''' Reticulum ''' is a constellation in the southern sky.
''' Reticulum ''' is a constellation in the southern sky.
The constellation was discovered in 1621 by Issac Habrecht who originally named it Rhombus.


{{Infobox Constellation
{{Infobox Constellation

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Reticulum is a constellation in the southern sky. The constellation was discovered in 1621 by Issac Habrecht who originally named it Rhombus.


Reticulum
Latin name Reticulum
Latin genitive Reticuli
International abbreviation Ret
Number of stars 34
Symbology Net


Remarkable objects

History and mythology

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88 Official Constellations by IAU

AndromedaAntliaApusAquariusAquilaAraAriesAurigaBoötesCaelumCamelopardalisCancerCanes VenaticiCanis MajorCanis MinorCapricornusCarinaCassiopeiaCentaurusCepheusCetusChamaeleonCircinusColumbaComa BerenicesCorona AustralisCorona BorealisCorvusCraterCruxCygnusDelphinusDoradoDracoEquuleusEridanusFornaxGeminiGrusHerculesHorologiumHydraHydrusIndusLacertaLeoLeo MinorLepusLibraLupusLynxLyraMensaMicroscopiumMonocerosMuscaNormaOctansOphiuchusOrionPavoPegasusPerseusPhoenixPictorPiscesPiscis AustrinusPuppisPyxisReticulumSagittaSagittariusScorpiusSculptorScutumSerpensSextansTaurusTelescopiumTriangulumTriangulum AustraleTucanaUrsa MajorUrsa MinorVelaVirgoVolansVulpecula