Hydrus - Wikipedia Hydrus ˈhaɪdrəs is a small constellation in the deep southern sky It was one of twelve constellations created by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman and it first appeared on a 35-cm (14 in) diameter celestial globe published in late 1597 (or early 1598) in Amsterdam by Plancius and
Hydrus Implant - Wills Eye Hospital Hydrus surgery is considered a very low risk addition to cataract surgery However, no surgery has zero risk, and possible complications are similar to those encountered in cataract surgery: infection, bleeding in the front or back part of the eye, need for additional surgical intervention, and other eye surgery complications
Hydrus - noirlab. edu Hydrus Origin Hydrus, a small southern constellation, represents a lesser-known male water snake Hydrus was invented in the early 1600s with a prehistory in the 1590s When Dutch navigators first extended the ancient constellation of the River (now: Eri) further south and used its curley line for star hopping to the south pole (as depicted in Bayer’s Uranometria 1603), but later noticed that
Hydrus Constellation – Constellation Guide Hydrus (the Lesser Water Snake) is a small constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere It contains the spiral galaxy NGC 1511, the White Rose Galaxy (PGC 6240), and the globular cluster NGC 1466
Hydrus | Southern Cross, Dwarf Galaxy Constellation | Britannica Hydrus, constellation in the southern sky at about 2 hours right ascension and 70° south in declination Its brightest star is Beta Hydri, with a magnitude of 2 8 This constellation was invented by Pieter Dircksz Keyser, a navigator who joined the first Dutch expedition to the East Indies in 1595 and who added 12 new constellations in the southern skies The much larger constellation Hydra
Hydrus Constellation | Star Map Facts | Go Astronomy Hydrus, Latin for 'water snake', is a small constellation in the southern sky While it shares part of its name and some mythological roots with Hydra, the two are separate entities, with Hydrus being the 'lesser' water snake
Hydrus - MIGS. org The Hydrus Microstent is a small flexible scaffold inserted into the natural drainage channel of the eye to lower eye pressure and reduce the need for eye drop medication
Hydrus | The Constellation Directory Hydrus is a small constellation in the southern hemisphere that is best seen in December It is one of twelve constellations named by Johann Bayer in his star atlas Uranometria, which was published in 1603