• map of Chinese constellation in constellation Vulpecula area consists of : Traditional Chinese star names Chinese constellations (in Chinese) [http://sky...
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    remembered by the name of the star α Vulpeculae: Anser. 3C 433 Vulpecula (Chinese astronomy) Ridpath, Ian; Tirion, Wil (2017). Stars and Planets Guide (5th...
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  • Chinese star names (Chinese: 星名, xīng míng) are named according to ancient Chinese astronomy and astrology. The sky is divided into star mansions (星宿,...
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    Pretelescopic astronomy Babylonian astronomy Chinese astronomy Egyptian astronomy Greek astronomy Hebrew astronomy Indian astronomy Islamic astronomy Russian...
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    Coathanger, in Vulpecula, also known as Brocchi's Cluster (see image at top). Kemble's Cascade, a chain of stars that ends in open cluster NGC 1502, in Camelopardalis...
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    Summer Triangle (category Asterisms (astronomy))
    altitude of the triangle. Two small constellations, Sagitta and Vulpecula, lie between Aquila in the south of the triangle and Cygnus and Lyra to the north...
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    Traditional Chinese astronomy has a system of dividing the celestial sphere into asterisms or constellations, known as "officials" (Chinese 星官 xīng guān)...
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    (天の川, Amanokawa), as well as an alternative name in Chinese (Chinese: 天河; pinyin: Tiānhé). Straw Way:In West Asia, Central Asia and parts of the Balkans...
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    the Constellations". Popular Astronomy. 30: 469. Bibcode:1922PA.....30..469R. Ian Ridpath. "Constellations: Lacerta–Vulpecula". Star Tales. self-published...
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    declination +60° to −70°, mostly in the western hemisphere. It includes Hercules, Sagitta, Aquila, Lyra, Cygnus, Vulpecula, Hydra, Sextans, Crater, Corvus...
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    widely observed in the year 1006, as well as the brightest stellar event in recorded history. Chinese star names Lupus in Chinese astronomy While parts of...
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    at the north, Lyra is bordered by Draco, Hercules, Vulpecula, and Cygnus. Lyra is nearly overhead in temperate northern latitudes shortly after midnight...
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    Delphinus (category Articles with Chinese-language sources (zh))
    representing the body and one the tail. It is bordered (clockwise from north) by Vulpecula, Sagitta, Aquila, Aquarius, Equuleus and Pegasus. Delphinus is a faint...
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    tropical cyclones in the western Pacific have been given its Japanese name. Constellation family Former constellations Libra (Chinese astronomy) Lists of stars...
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    Corporation. Retrieved 4 March 2016. Ridpath, Ian. "Constellations: Lacerta–Vulpecula". Star Tales. Self-published. Retrieved 4 March 2016. Cowley, A.; Cowley...
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    Sagitta, Vulpecula, and Lyra to the east. Covering 1225.1 square degrees and 2.970% of the night sky, it ranks fifth among the 88 constellations in size....
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    to the north and east, Draco to the north and west, Lyra to the west, Vulpecula to the south, Pegasus to the southeast and Lacerta to the east. The three-letter...
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    2009ip—in 2009. At redshift z = 0.116, the BL Lacertae object PKS 2155-304 is one of the brightest blazars in the sky. Piscis Austrinus in Chinese astronomy...
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    Sagitta (category Objects in Greek mythology)
    position in the Northern Celestial Hemisphere means that the whole constellation is visible to observers north of 69°S. Sagitta is bordered by Vulpecula to...
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  • only a few hundred have been given proper names in the history of astronomy. Traditional astronomy tends to group stars into constellations or asterisms...
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    2022-07-07. "Constellation | COSMOS". astronomy.swin.edu.au. Retrieved 2022-07-07. "Constellations Lacerta–Vulpecula". "Ursa Major, Constellation Boundary"...
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  • asteroids based on optical data from a large collaboration network". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 586: 22–24. arXiv:1510.07422. Bibcode:2016A&A...586A...
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  • Lists of stars by constellation (category Lists of astronomy lists)
    Constellations and Star Names to the Classical Period: An Annotated Bibliography (Un)Common Star Names This article includes an astronomy-related list of lists....
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    List of nearest stars (category Lists of superlatives in astronomy)
    Fouesnea, M. (2018). "New stellar encounters discovered in the second Gaia data release". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 616 (37): A37. arXiv:1805.07581. Bibcode:2018A&A...
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    observational events in European astronomy. The earliest forms of these symbols appear in Greek papyrus texts of late antiquity. The Byzantine codices in which many...
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    List of most luminous stars (category Lists of superlatives in astronomy)
    luminosity in multiples of the luminosity of the Sun (L☉) and the bolometric absolute magnitude. As with all magnitude systems in astronomy, the latter...
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    of 0.54. Pictor (Chinese astronomy) Deneb, the 19th-brightest star in the night sky, has a magnitude of 1.25. His observatory was in a private house on...
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    List of the most distant astronomical objects (category Lists of superlatives in astronomy)
    Robert Jr (1978). Burnham's Celestial Handbook: Volume Three, Pavo Through Vulpecula. Dover. pp. 2086–2088. ISBN 978-0-486-23673-5. "The OBEY Survey – NGC...
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    In radio astronomy, a fast radio burst (FRB) is a transient radio pulse of length ranging from a fraction of a millisecond, for an ultra-fast radio burst...
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    Constellations". Popular Astronomy. 30: 469. Bibcode:1922PA.....30..469R. Ridpath, Ian. "Constellations: Lacerta–Vulpecula". Star Tales. Self-published...
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