43 Sagittarii is a single star in the southern constellation of Sagittarius. It has the Bayer designation d Sagittarii, while 43 Sagittarii is the Flamsteed...
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Epsilon Sagittarii (Latinised from ε Sagittarii, abbreviated Epsilon Sgr, ε Sgr), formally named Kaus Australis /ˈkɔːs ɔːˈstreɪlɪs/, is a binary star...
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List of stars in Sagittarius (redirect from 5 Sagittarii)
87 0.88 205 K0III 43 Sgr d 43 160 180540 94820 19h 17m 38.09s −18° 57′ 10.4″ 4.88 −1.20 535 K0III 1 Sgr 11 40 166464 89153 18h 11m 43.33s −23° 42′ 04.2″...
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Sigma Sagittarii, Latinized from σ Sagittarii; formally named Nunki /ˈnʌŋki/, is the second-brightest star in the constellation of Sagittarius. It has...
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consisting of ρ1 Sagittarii ξ1 Sagittarii, ο Sagittarii, π Sagittarii, 43 Sagittarii and υ Sagittarii. Consequently, ρ1 Sagittarii itself is known as...
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asterism consisting of Pi Sagittarii, Xi² Sagittarii, Omicron Sagittarii, 43 Sagittarii, Ro¹ Sagittarii and Upsilon Sagittarii. Consequently, the Chinese...
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Chi Sagittarii (χ Sagittarii) is shared by three star systems in the zodiac constellation of Sagittarius. The brightest of these, χ1 Sagittarii and χ3...
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consisting of υ Sagittarii, ξ² Sagittarii, ο Sagittarii, π Sagittarii, 43 Sagittarii and ρ¹ Sagittarii. Consequently, the Chinese name for υ Sagittarii itself...
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is the bright star (2.59 magnitude) Zeta Sagittarii (ζ Sgr), named Ascella, and the fainter Tau Sagittarii (τ Sgr). To complete the teapot metaphor,...
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consisting of ξ2 Sagittarii, ο Sagittarii, π Sagittarii, 43 Sagittarii, ρ1 Sagittarii, and υ Sagittarii. Consequently, ξ2 Sagittarii itself is known as...
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Lambda Sagittarii (Latinized from λ Sagittarii), formally named Kaus Borealis /ˈkɔːs bɒriˈælɪs/, is a star in the southern constellation of Sagittarius...
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consisting of ο Sagittarii ξ² Sagittarii, π Sagittarii, 43 Sagittarii, ρ¹ Sagittarii and υ Sagittarii. Consequently, the Chinese name for ο Sagittarii itself is...
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VX Sagittarii is an asymptotic giant branch star located more than 1.5 kiloparsec away from the Sun in the constellation of Sagittarius. It is a pulsating...
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Omega Sagittarii, which is Latinized from ω Sagittarii, is a binary star system in the constellation of Sagittarius, near the eastern constellation border...
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The Bayer designation Theta Sagittarii (θ Sagittarii) is shared by two stars, θ1 Sagittarii and θ2 Sagittarii, in the constellation Sagittarius. The pair...
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designated β1 Sagittarii (itself a probable binary star) and β2 Sagittarii. The two systems are separated by 0.36° in the sky. β1 Sagittarii β2 Sagittarii β1 Sagittarii's...
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15 Sagittarii is a blue-hued binary star system in the southern zodiac constellation of Sagittarius. The estimated distance based upon photometry is around...
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The Bayer designation Kappa Sagittarii (κ Sagittarii) is shared by two star systems, κ1 Sagittarii and κ2 Sagittarii, in the constellation Sagittarius...
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will happen (as seen from Earth) will be on 22 November 2065 at about 12:43 UTC, when Venus near superior conjunction (with an angular diameter of 10...
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with Tau Sagittarii, Psi Sagittarii, Omega Sagittarii, 60 Sagittarii and Zeta Sagittarii were Al Udḥiyy, the Ostrich's Nest. Nu1 Sagittarii A is a spectral...
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KW Sagittarii is a red supergiant star, located approximately 2,160 parsecs (7,000 light-years) away from the Sun in the direction of the constellation...
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The Bayer designation Nu Sagittarii (Nu Sgr, ν Sagittarii, ν Sgr) is shared by two star systems, ν1 Sagittarii and ν2 Sagittarii, in the zodiac constellation...
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HR 7703 (redirect from 279 G. Sagittarii)
HR 7703 (Gliese 783, 279 G. Sagittarii) is a binary star system in the constellation of Sagittarius. The brighter component has an apparent visual magnitude...
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Beta2 Sagittarii (β2 Sagittarii, abbreviated Beta2 Sgr, β2 Sgr) is a star in the zodiac constellation of Sagittarius. It is visible to the naked eye,...
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Chi3 Sagittarii (χ3 Sagittarii) is a solitary, orange-hued star in the zodiac constellation of Sagittarius. It is faintly visible to the naked eye with...
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Xi2 Sagittarii, Latinized from ξ2 Sagittarii, is a star in the zodiac constellation of Sagittarius. Data collected during the Hipparcos mission suggests...
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Beta1 Sagittarii, Latinized from β1 Sagittarii, is a binary star system in the zodiac constellation of Sagittarius, next to the southern constellation...
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Iota Sagittarii (Iota Sgr, ι Sagittarii, ι Sgr) is a star in the zodiac constellation of Sagittarius. With an apparent visual magnitude of +4.118, it is...
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Psi Sagittarii, which is Latinized from ψ Sagittarii, is a triple star system in the zodiac constellation of Sagittarius. The star system is located at...
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Rho1 Sagittarii, Latinized from ρ1 Sagittarii, is a single, variable star in the southern constellation of Sagittarius. It has a white hue and is visible...
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