The constellation of Triangulum. A small northern hemisphere constellation, it consists of three stars - Alpha, Beta & Gamma Trianguli - in the form o
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The constellation of Triangulum. A small northern hemisphere constellation, it consists of three stars - Alpha, Beta & Gamma Trianguli - in the form of a narrow triangle which is seen just below & left of centre. Alpha Trianguli (below centre) is at the apex of the triangle. The bright star at upper right is Mirach (Beta Andromedi); the bright star at top, just left of centre, is Almach (Gamma Andromedi). Sep 5, 1986. 5 min exposure. 35-105 zoom Nikkor at f/4. Fujichrome 100 + 1. Anza site.