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Brief introduction of fly constellation

Flies is one of the southern constellations, with an area of 138 square degrees, ranking 77th among 88 constellations in the whole day. The fly constellation was included in John Baer's Survey of the Sky in 1603. In fact, the original name of the bee was discovered by the Dutch navigator Peter Medegas in 1590 by Frederic de houtman. 1603, German amateur astronomer Bayer named it Apis, and later thought that the name was easily confused with the name of orchid, and French astronomer Llakaj changed it to Nanfei in 1763. Aiming at the northern flying in the northern sky (the northern flying is located on the back of Aries), it was later cancelled and changed to the northern flying, but perhaps because bees are cute, this constellation was still a lovely bee until the map of 180 1

Light blue, the brightest star of 2.7 and the binary star of 4 are like a pair of bright little eyes of bees, shining together and very cute, hence the name.