| | Mensa (constellation) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | The constellation covers a keystone-shaped wedge of sky stretching from approximately 4h to 7.5h of right ascension, and −71 to −85.5 degrees of declination. |
 | | Other than the south polar constellation of (The constellation that includes the southern celestial pole) Octans, it is the most southerly of constellations. |
 | | Besides those already mentioned, its other neighbouring constellations are (A faint constellation in the polar region of the southern hemisphere near Apus and Mensa) Chamaeleon, (A constellation in the southern hemisphere near the south celestial pole) Hydrus and (A small constellation in the polar region of the southern hemisphere near Dorado and Carina) Volans. |
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