- (constellation),
objects visually within the constellation, e.g.
stars named ~
Sagitarii This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sagittarius...
- V4046
Sagittarii is a
young binary consisting of two K-type main-sequence stars. The two
stars are
about 271 light-years (83 p****cs) away from the Earth...
-
Sigma Sagittarii,
Latinized from σ Sagittarii;
formally named Nunki /ˈnʌŋki/, is the second-brightest star in the
constellation of Sagittarius. It has...
- Dorda, R.; Negueruela, I.; Marfil, E. (February 2021). "The
nature of VX
Sagitarii: Is it a TŻO, a RSG, or a high-m**** AGB star?".
Astronomy & Astrophysics...
- the
fainter Teaspoon,
consisting of the
stars ξ¹, ξ², ο, π, ρ¹ and ρ²
Sagitarii. Four
bright stars in
Delphinus (Sualocin or α Delphini,
Rotanev or β...
- long
lance held in both hands. However, the name of one unit,
equites sagitarii clibanarii,
implies that
these troops carried bows
instead of, or in addition...
- KW
Sagittarii is a red
supergiant star,
located approximately 2,420 p****cs (7,900 light-years) away from the Sun in the
direction of the constellation...
- late 4th century,
places at Zoara, as a garrison, the
resident equites sagitarii indigenae (native unit of
cavalry archers);
Stephen of
Byzantium (fl. 6th...
- V1017
Sagittarii is a
cataclysmic variable star
system in the
constellation Sagittarius. It
first erupted in 1919,
reaching magnitude 7. Its
other eruptions...
- Dorda, R.; Negueruela, I.; Marfil, E. (February 2021). "The
nature of VX
Sagitarii: Is it a TŻO, a RSG, or a high-m**** AGB star?".
Astronomy & Astrophysics...