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Final answer:
The name of the constellation in the southern sky that was originally part of Argo Navis is Carina.
Explanation:
The name of the constellation in the southern sky that was originally part of the over-large constellation Argo Navis is Carina.
The constellation Argo Navis was divided into four parts, which are Carina, Puppis, Pyxis, and Vela. Carina is the constellation that represents the ship of 'Jason and the Argonauts'.
Carina is also known for containing the second brightest star in the night sky, Canopus.
Altitude: -53.2° Azimuth: 228.9° Direction: South-West. Carina (pronounced kəˈraɪnə) is the Latin name of a large constellation (in fact it extends itself for about 50 degrees across the sky) situated south of the celestial equator.