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Pisces V

Pisces V is a constellation in the southern sky, part of the zodiac family, representing the symbol of two fish. It was created in the 18th century by French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille and is not visible to observers in the Northern Hemisphere. The constellation is relatively faint, containing a few notable stars and deep-sky objects that astronomers study to better understand stellar evolution and the structure of our galaxy. Pisces V's significance lies more in its role for astronomers mapping the cosmos than in any cultural or mythological context.