Lesuth

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Lesuth

  1. Alternative form of Lesath
    • 1843, Elijah Hinsdale Burritt, The Geography of the Heavens and Class Book of Astronomy, page 111:
      Lesuth, of the 3d magnitude, is the brightest of the two last in the tail, and is situated about 30° above Kappa, still further to the right.
    • 1914, John Robert Kippax, The Call of the Stars, page 93:
      To the north and east of Shaula and Lesuth, the twin stars in the uplifted sting, are two beautiful star clusters, about four degrees apart, known as 6 M. and 7 M. which can be very well seen with an opera glass.

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