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What are the major stars in Delphinus?

What are the major stars in Delphinus?

The main asterism in Delphinus is Job’s Coffin, nearly a 45°-apex lozenge diamond of the four brightest stars: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta Delphini.

What is the brightest star in Delphinus?

Rotanev
Delphinus, (Latin: “Dolphin”) small constellation in the northern sky at about 21 hours right ascension and 10° north in declination. The brightest star in Delphinus is Rotanev, with a magnitude of 3.63.

When can you see Delphinus constellation?

The constellation Delphinus, the dolphin, is visible in late summer from the Northern Hemisphere. It can be seen at latitudes between 90 degrees and -70 degrees.

Who is Delphinus in Greek mythology?

The name Delphinus means dolphin in Latin. But it was a Greek astronomer – Ptolemy of Alexandria in the second century CE – who first cataloged these stars. In Greek mythology, Delphinus represents the dolphin sent by the sea god Poseidon to fetch Amphitrite, a goddess of the sea and one of the fabled Nereids.

When can you see the constellation Vulpecula?

Vulpecula

Constellation
List of stars in Vulpecula
Messier objects 1
Bordering constellations Cygnus Lyra Hercules Sagitta Delphinus Pegasus
Visible at latitudes between +90° and −55°. Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of September.

What is the story of Delphinus?

Delphinus represents the dolphin that helped the sea god Poseidon win the heart of his wife, the mermaid Amphitrite. In another story Delphinus is the dolphin that helped the musician Arion escape from sailors who attempted to throw him overboard and steal his belongings.

What is the best season to view Delphinus?

The best time for viewing Delphinus in the Northern Hemisphere is from July through November. In the Southern Hemisphere, Delphinus lies closer to the horizon and its period of visibility is shorter. Delphinus is a compact, moderately bright constellation that is easy to identify.

What does Vulpecula look like?

Vulpecula was introduced by the Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius in the late 17th century. Hevelius originally named the constellation Vulpecula cum ansere, or Vulpecula et Anser, which means the little fox with the goose. The constellation was depicted as a fox holding a goose in its jaws.

What Vulpecula means?

Vulpecula represents a fox with a goose in its mouth, chosen by Hevelius because it lay next to two other hunting animals, the Eagle (Aquila) and the vulture (a historical interpretation of Lyra). Vulpecula contains the following Messier object: M27.

Who discovered Delphinus constellation?

William Herschel
Delphinus is also home to numerous Deep Sky Objects, like the relatively large globular cluster NGC 6934. Located near Epsilon Delphini, this cluster is roughly 50,000 light years from Earth and was discovered by William Herschel on September 24th, 1785.

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