10 relations: Anser, Arcturus moving group, List of proper names of stars, List of stars in Vulpecula, Table of stars with Bayer designations, Table of stars with Flamsteed designations, Vulpecula, Vulpecula in Chinese astronomy, 8 Vulpeculae, 88 modern constellations.
Anser
Anser may refer to.
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Arcturus moving group
In astronomy, the Arcturus moving group or Arcturus stream is a moving group or stellar stream which includes the nearby bright star Arcturus.
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List of proper names of stars
This is a list of proper names of stars.
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List of stars in Vulpecula
This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Vulpecula, sorted by decreasing brightness.
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Table of stars with Bayer designations
This table lists those stars or other objects which have Bayer designations by the constellation in which those stars or objects lie.
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Table of stars with Flamsteed designations
This table lists those stars/objects which have Flamsteed designations by the constellation in which those stars/objects lie.
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Vulpecula
Vulpecula is a faint constellation in the northern sky.
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Vulpecula in Chinese astronomy
The modern constellation Vulpecula lies across one of the quadrants symbolized by the Black Tortoise of the North (北方玄武, Běi Fāng Xuán Wǔ), and Three Enclosures (三垣, Sān Yuán), that divide the sky in traditional Chinese uranography.
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8 Vulpeculae
8 Vulpeculae (8 Vul) is an orange giant star (K0III), approximately 484 light years from Earth in the constellation Vulpecula.
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88 modern constellations
In modern astronomy, the sky (celestial sphere) is divided into 88 regions called constellations, generally based on the asterisms (which are also called "constellations") of Greek and Roman mythology.
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6 Vulpeculae, Anser (star), Lucida Anseris, Lukida, Α Vul, Α Vulpeculae.