- Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, and
Theta Sagittae are each
multiple stars whose components can be seen in
small telescopes. V
Sagittae is a
cataclysmic variable—a...
- an
asterism consisting of β
Sagittae, α
Sagittae, δ
Sagittae, ζ
Sagittae, γ
Sagittae, 13
Sagittae, 11
Sagittae, 14
Sagittae and ρ Aquilae. Consequently...
- = 18.1m V Sge V 20h 20m 14.69s +21° 06′ 10.44″ 9.6-13 7800
prototype V
Sagittae variable, Vmax = 8.16m, Vmin = 13.9m, P = 0.514195 d GY Sge GY 19h 35m...
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consisting of
Alpha Sagittae, Beta
Sagittae,
Delta Sagittae, Zeta
Sagittae,
Gamma Sagittae, 13
Sagittae, 11
Sagittae, 14
Sagittae and Rho Aquilae. Consequently...
- FG
Sagittae is a
supergiant star in the
constellation Sagitta at a
distance of 4000 light-years. When
first noted in 1943, it was
identified to be a variable...
- V
Sagittae or V Sge is a
cataclysmic variable in the
constellation Sagitta. The
system is
composed of a main
sequence star of
about 3.3
solar m****es and...
- an
asterism consisting of γ
Sagittae, α
Sagittae, β
Sagittae, δ
Sagittae, ζ
Sagittae, 13
Sagittae, 11
Sagittae, 14
Sagittae and ρ Aquilae. Consequently...
- 15
Sagittae (15 Sge) is a star in the
northern constellation Sagitta,
located around 58 light
years away from the Sun. It is
visible to the
naked eye as...
- 13
Sagittae is a
single star in the
northern constellation of Sagitta. The
designation comes from the star
catalogue of John Flamsteed,
first published...
- Wolf–Rayet star. It is
listed in the
General Catalogue of
Variable Stars as QR
Sagittae with a
range of 0.08 magnitudes. NASA's
James Webb
Space Telescope has...