Elrehaldat
Elrehaldat is a constellation situated in the southern hemisphere of the sky. It is relatively faint and not well known among amateur astronomers. The constellation is represented by a small group of stars that resemble a diamond-shaped figure.
Elrehaldat is centered on the star HR 5203, a blue-white main-sequence star located approximately 174 light-years
Elrehaldat is the Arabic name for the constellation, meaning "the antinomus". It is also occasionally referred
From around June to October, the combination of the Earth's position around the sun and Elrehaldat's location
Elrehaldat is a part of the larger astronomical observational targets in the southern hemisphere. As a relatively