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Aquila n. A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere and the Milky Way near Aquarius and Serpens Cauda ... NASA's Pioneer 11 mission, which flew by Jupiter and Saturn in the 1970s will pass near one of the stars in the constellation of Aquila in about four million years.
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Aquila (constellation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aquila is a constellation. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it is commonly represented as such. It lies roughly at the celestial equator. The alpha star, Altair, is a vertex of the Summer Triangle a...
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The nebula's actual diameter is approximately 0.8 light-years or about 600 times the size of our solar system. NGC 6751 is 6,500 light-years distant in the constellation Aquila. ... Dense condensations of dust near the star cast shadows out into the nebula, and as they move the illumination changes, giving rise to the...
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Aquila's southern stars formerly constituted a separate constellation 'Antinous', ... On 8 June, 1918, the brightest nova of the 20th Century occurred within Aquila, peaking at magnitude -1.4 near delta Aquilae. It remained visible to the naked eye for some five months afterwards. A second nova2 was recorded on 10 December,
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Look near Altair for the stars that make up Aquila (also known as the Eagle), Delphinus (also known as the Dolphin) and Sagitta (also known as the Arrow). Delphinus and Sagitta will be difficult to see if your skies are not dark (if so binoculars will help - Delphinus is a very attractive constellation in binoculars).
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Aquila, the eagle; Auriga, the chariot driver; Bootes, ... Canis major (The Great Dog) is a constellation near Orion. The brightest star in Canis Major (and the brightest star in the sky) is Sirius, also known as the dog star. Canis Major is one of the constellation Orion's hunting dogs (together with Canis Minor).
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Definition of wheedlers in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of wheedlers. Pronunciation of wheedlers. Translations of wheedlers. wheedlers synonyms, wheedlers antonyms. Information about wheedlers in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... This information should not be considered complete, up to date,
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A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Aquila and Vulpecula. ... Sagitta - a small constellation in the northern hemisphere between Cygnus and Aquila and crossed by the Milky Way ... Sagitta; Sagitta (constellation); Sagitta (constellation); Sagitta (constellation); Sagitta / Alsema Sagitta, Sagitta 013;
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A pretty constellation at the celestial equator; it lies (roughly spoken) between DECL=+10 and DECL=-10, RA=19h and RA=20h 30m. The alpha star ... Aquila, the eagle, is one of the the two birds (Cygnus, the swan, is the second), which are hunted by Hercules. Yet it seems that the two birds were lucky and have escaped.
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