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Fornax is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for furnace. It was named by French astronomerNicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1756. Fornax is one of the 88 modern constellations.Alpha Fornacis is a binary star that can be resolved by small amateur telescopes. The primary is a yellow-tinged main-sequence star of magnitude 3.9 and the secondary is a yellow star of magnitude 6.5; the secondary may actually be a variable star. It has a period of 300 years and is 46 light-years from Earth. Beta Fornacis is a yellow-hued giant star of magnitude 4.5, 169 light-years from Earth. | Fornax is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for furnace. It was named by French astronomerNicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1756. Fornax is one of the 88 modern constellations.Alpha Fornacis is a binary star that can be resolved by small amateur telescopes. The primary is a yellow-tinged main-sequence star of magnitude 3.9 and the secondary is a yellow star of magnitude 6.5; the secondary may actually be a variable star. It has a period of 300 years and is 46 light-years from Earth. Beta Fornacis is a yellow-hued giant star of magnitude 4.5, 169 light-years from Earth. | ||