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Crux is a constellation centred on four stars in the southern sky in a bright portion of the Milky Way. It is among the most easily distinguished constellations as its hallmark stars each have an apparent visual magnitude brighter than +2.8, even though it is the smallest of all 88 modern constellations.
- Declination: −60°
- Brightest star: Acrux (α Cru) (0.87m)
- Right ascension: 12.5h
- Area: 68 sq. deg. (88th)
- Pronunciation: /krʌks/, genitive /ˈkruːsɪs/
- Stars: Acrux, Gacrux, Imai, Ginan, Iota Crucis, Lambda Crucis, Kappa Crucis, NGC 4349-127
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