-
components of the
system are
designated Beta Delphini A (officially
named Rotanev /ˈroʊtənɛv/,
which is
historically the name of the system) and B. β Delphini...
- only two
stars brighter than an
apparent magnitude of 4, Beta
Delphini (
Rotanev) at
magnitude 3.6 and
Alpha Delphini (Sualocin) at
magnitude 3.8. Delphinus...
-
Palermo Catalogue was
published in 1814, the
unfamiliar names Sualocin and
Rotanev were
attached to them.
Eventually the
Reverend Thomas William Webb, a British...
- proposal;
named after the
writer Rosalía de Castro. //
Delphinus β
Delphini A
Rotanev The name
appeared in Piazzi's
Palermo Star
Catalogue in 1814,
added by...
-
including the star
names "Garnet Star" from Herschel, and the
original Rotanev and Sualocin. The work to
observe the sky methodically. The
catalogue wasn't...
- Del κ Del 瓠瓜 (Hù Guā, Good Gourd) α Del (Sualocin) γ Del δ Del β Del (
Rotanev) ζ Del 天津 (Tiān Jīn,
Celestial Ford) γ Cyg (Sadr) δ Cyg (Fawaris) 30 Cyg...
- the
Catalogue was
published in 1814, the
unfamiliar names Sualocin and
Rotanev were
attached to
Alpha and Beta Delphini, respectively.
Eventually the...
- ρ² Sagitarii. Four
bright stars in
Delphinus (Sualocin or α Delphini,
Rotanev or β Delphini, γ
Delphini and δ Delphini) form Job's Coffin. The Terebellum...
- Cacciatore's name (~Nicholas Hunter)
Latinized and
reversed astronomy Rotanev (Nicolaus)
Venator Niccolò Cacciatore's name (~Nicholas Hunter) Latinized...
-
Charles I of
England by Sir
Charles Scarborough, his physician.
Sualocin and
Rotanev for
components of
Alpha and Beta Delphini, two
stars which appeared in...