![]() The bright open cluster M 7 is toward upper left, while the modern constellation Telescopium is at lower left. The globular cluster NGC 6397 lies up and to the left of Beta Arae. The red color of the stars near the lower edge of the picture is caused by their shining through the Earth's thick atmosphere, which also makes Beta look fainter than Alpha. Photo courtesy of Chris Grohusko. |
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Ara has a star with three PLANETS. |
See part of Ara from Bode's Uranographia Brittanica of 1786. |