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Swimming with stars

Map 15: Equatorial Region 6
Aquila to Pisces
This star map includes part of the sky's so-called watery region, showing Delphinus the Dolphin and the northern parts of Aquarius the Water-bearer, Capricornus the Sea Goat, and Cetus the Whale. Not shown ò?? but lying nearby ò?? are Piscis Austrinus the Southern Fish and Eridanus the River. Combined, these six constellations account for more than 10 percent of the sky.

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