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Sagitta - Wikipedia Sagitta is a dim but distinctive constellation in the northern sky Its name is Latin for 'arrow', not to be confused with the significantly larger constellation Sagittarius 'the archer'
Sagitta Constellation (the Arrow): Stars, Myth, Facts . . . Its name means “the arrow” in Latin Sagitta is one of the Greek constellations It was first catalogued by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century It represents Heracles’ arrow in Greek mythology Sagitta is the third smallest constellation in the sky
Sagitta Constellation Facts, Stars, Map Myth - Universe Guide Sagitta is a Latin word; the English meaning translation is the arrow Sagitta's pronunciation is Sadge-e-tar The genitive form is Sagittae, which means any object with Sagittae at the end of its name infers a relationship to the constellation
Sagitta Constellation - Key Facts, Star Map, Mythology Sagitta (“arrow”) is one of the original 48 constellations mentioned by Greek astronomer Ptolemy in his 2nd century treatise known as the Almagest It is the night sky’s third smallest constellation, taking up an area of just 80 square degrees of the night sky, with its brightest star, the red giant Gamma Sagittae, shining with an
Sagitta Constellation | Star Map Facts | Go Astronomy Sagitta, Latin for "Arrow", is one of the smallest constellations in the night sky Despite its small size, this northern constellation has been recognized since antiquity and offers a variety of deep sky objects and astronomical phenomena for study
Sagitta - noirlab. edu Photo of the constellation Sagitta produced by NOIRLab in collaboration with Eckhard Slawik, a German astrophotographer The annotations are from a standardized set of 88 western IAU constellations and stick figures from Sky Telescope Please find here a non-annotated version of the image
Sagitta | Stars, Milky Way, Summer Triangle | Britannica Sagitta, constellation in the northern sky at about 20 hours right ascension and 20° north in declination Its brightest star is Gamma Sagittae, with a magnitude of 3 5