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  1. Lacerta Group | Plastic Packaging Manufacturers

    Since 1993, we’ve recycled over 150 million pounds of plastic material. As the leading plastic packaging manufacturer, Lacerta Group offers our customers sustainable, high-quality, and cost-effective food …

  2. Lacerta - Wikipedia

    Lacerta is typical of Milky Way constellations: no bright galaxies, nor globular clusters, but instead open clusters, for example NGC 7243, the faint planetary nebula IC 5217 and quite a few double stars. It …

  3. Lacerta Constellation (the Lizard): Stars, Myth, Facts ...

    Lacerta is a small constellation in the northern sky. It represents the lizard. It is a faint constellation that lies in the rich field of the Milky Way’s bright band, in the region between the brighter constellations …

  4. Lacerta Constellation | Star Map & Facts | Go Astronomy

    Lacerta, Latin for lizard, is a small, faint constellation located in the northern celestial hemisphere. Despite its low profile in terms of brightness, Lacerta is rich in celestial objects and contributes to our …

  5. Lacerta Constellation Facts, Stars, Map & Myth - Universe Guide

    Dec 13, 2025 · Lacerta or Lizard is a non-Ptolemy constellation created to fill a void in the skies between Andromeda and Cygnus. Lacerta is a Latin word; the English meaning/translation is the lizard. …

  6. Lacerta - noirlab.edu

    It is a faint constellation that was created in 1687 by the astronomer Johannes Hevelius. Its distinct, but faint W shape is often compared to its brighter northern hemisphere counterpart, Cassiopeia. Alpha …

  7. Lacerta Constellation - Key Facts, Star Map, & Mythology

    Lacerta ("the lizard") is a small northern sky constellation whose brightest star is Alpha Lacertae, a blue dwarf 102 light years away.