- 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...
- = 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...
- Wolf–Rayet star. It is
listed in the
General Catalogue of
Variable Stars as QR
Sagittae with a
range of 0.08 magnitudes. A 2010
study of WR 124
directly measured...
- HM
Sagittae is a dusty-type
symbiotic nova in the
northern constellation of Sagitta. It was
discovered by O. D.
Dokuchaeva and
colleagues in 1975 when...
-
Epsilon Sagittae (ε
Sagittae) is a solitary, yellow-hued star in the
northern constellation of Sagitta. With an
apparent visual magnitude of +5.64 to +5...
- WZ
Sagittae (WZ Sge) is a
cataclysmic dwarf nova star
system in the
constellation Sagitta. It
consists of a
white dwarf primary being orbited by a low...
- an
asterism consisting of γ
Sagittae, α
Sagittae, β
Sagittae, δ
Sagittae, ζ
Sagittae, 13
Sagittae, 11
Sagittae, 14
Sagittae and ρ Aquilae. Consequently...
- Left Flag
which consists of 11
Sagittae, γ
Sagittae, α
Sagittae, β
Sagittae, δ
Sagittae, ζ
Sagittae, 13
Sagittae, 14
Sagittae and ρ Aquilae. Consequently...
- an
asterism consisting of ζ
Sagittae, α
Sagittae, β
Sagittae, δ
Sagittae, γ
Sagittae, 13
Sagittae, 11
Sagittae, 14
Sagittae and ρ Aquilae. Consequently...
-
pairs of
otoliths – the
sagittae (singular sagitta),
lapilli (singular la****s), and
asterisci (singular asteriscus). The
sagittae are largest,
found just...