Vulpecula - Wikipedia The constellation, under the full name of "Vulpecula and Anser", can be seen on the bottom of this c 1825 star map from Urania's Mirror In the late 17th century, the astronomer Johannes Hevelius created Vulpecula
Vulpecula Constellation – Constellation Guide Vulpecula constellation lies in the northern sky Its name means “the little fox” in Latin It is not associated with any myths The constellation is a relatively faint one, with no stars brighter than fourth magnitude
Vulpecula Constellation | Star Map Facts | Go Astronomy This article will delve into Vulpecula's historical context, main features, significant stars, and deep-sky objects, as well as tips for observing this constellation
Vulpecula Constellation - Key Facts, Star Map, Mythology Vulpecula is a northern constellation that can be seen by observers situated between +90° and -55° of latitude It is the night sky’s 55th largest constellation, and is located at the centre of the Summer Triangle, and therefore close to the constellations of Aquila, Lyra and Cygnus
Vulpecula Constellation - A Foxy Constellation - Love the Night Sky In this article, we’ll be sharing with you everything you need to know about the constellation of Vulpecula, including how to find it, deep space objects contained within it and how to use it to find other night sky objects more easily
Vulpecula Constellation - Features Facts - The Planets Vulpecula, the Fox Constellation, is regarded as a fairly small and faint constellation in the Northern celestial sky Vulpecula is also one of the official International Astronomical Union (IAU) listed88 modern constellations as seen in the night sky from Earth
Vulpecula - noirlab. edu Photo of the constellation Vulpecula produced by NOIRLab in collaboration with Eckhard Slawik, a German astrophotographer The annotations are from a standardized set of 88 western IAU constellations and stick figures from Sky Telescope Please find here a non-annotated version of the image
Vulpecula Constellation: The Ultimate Guide - labelstars. com Vulpecula is a constellation of the northern celestial hemisphere; its name comes from Latin and means "Little Fox " Although it is in the Northern Hemisphere, Vulpecula can be observed from all countries in the world except Antarctica
Vulpecula | Constellation, Stars, Galaxies | Britannica Vulpecula, constellation in the northern sky at about 20 hours right ascension and 25° north in declination It is a faint constellation; its brightest star is Alpha Vulpeculae, with a magnitude of 4 5 Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius invented this constellation in 1687