It’s all very well saying that the cult of Apollo Delphinios is used the constellation Delphinus, but they could only do that if the constellation had been invented. How old is Delphinus.
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The constellation is formed by faint stars with mostly third or fourth magnitude, and is one of the most difficult constellations to make its figure. But a tiny asterism formed ... Orbiting around parent star: HD 210277 is a Kuiper Belt (asteroid belt) at a mean orbital distance of 40 AU. It was Discovered in the year 1999.
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Aquarius (constellation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for " water-bearer " or " cup-bearer ", and its symbol is ( Unicode ♒ ), a representation o...
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Astronomers at the St Andrews University in Fife, Scotland, have discovered two new planets in the constellations of Andromeda and Delphinus. These planets are almost the size of Jupiter in the solar system. ... These are among the hottest planets ever discovered. The team included astronomers from several U.K.
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and is near other watery figures as Cetus, Pisces, Capricornus, Delphinus, Piscis Austrinus, and Eridanus. The constellation portrays a man or boy spilling water from an urn, although it is difficult to see any figure in the straggling assortment of mostly faint stars visible in the southern sky in the autumn.
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Just north of Sagitta and Delphinus and south of Cygnus this constellation is located between DECL=+30 degrees and DECL=+20 degrees and RA=19h and RA=21h 30m. Although Vulpecula is not a very bright constellation it is an interesting one. ... Another type of stellar object was first discovered in this constellation: pulsars.
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A star in this constellation, 51 Pegasi, is orbited by the first true extrasolar planets (planets orbiting a star other than the Sun) to have been discovered. Neighboring constellations: Vulpecula - Delphinus - Equuleus - Aquarius - Pisces - Andromeda - Lacerta - Cygnus .
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; Sunday, January 10, 1999 Published at 07:17 GMT; Sci/Tech; New planets discovered; The newly-found planets are like Jupiter; Astronomers in the United States have discovered two new planets outside the Earth's solar system. ... The first planet was discovered around star HD-195019 in the Delphinus Constellation.
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Facts and Figures on the myth of astronomy, stars and the constellation. ... There is another myth to Apollo's crow, which involved the constellation of the Crater or "Bowl". Apollo had sent the crow to fetch water with the drinking bowl. The crow, however, became distracted when it discovered ripe figs.
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