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- Auriga - Electromagnetic Launch for Space and Defense
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- Auriga Constellation – Constellation Guide
Auriga (the Charioteer) is a large constellation in the northern sky It hosts the bright Capella, the open clusters M36, M37 and M38, and the Flaming Star Nebula (IC 405)
- Auriga Constellation – Features and Facts - The Planets
The Auriga Constellation is located in an area of the sky close to the northern Milky Way (the winter Milky Way) Due to its circumpolar nature, the Constellation of Auriga is visible for most of the year in Northern latitudes, but the best month to view it at its best is in February
- Auriga Constellation - Key Facts, Star Map, Mythology
Auriga means “charioteer” in Latin, with the constellation frequently depicted as a man holding the reins of a chariot in his right hand, while carrying a she-goat and two kids in his left arm
- Constellation: Auriga
Photo of the constellation Auriga 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
- Auriga (The Charioteer) Constellation - TheSkyLive
Auriga (pronounced ɔːˈraɪɡə) is the Latin name of a large constellation (in fact it extends itself for about 36 degrees across the sky) situated north of the celestial equator As such, it is more easily visible from the northern hemisphere
- Auriga Constellation Guide for Astronomers | Love the Night Sky
In this article, we’ll be sharing with you everything you need to know about the constellation Auriga, including how to find it, deep space objects contained within it, and how to use it to find other night sky objects more easily
- Auriga Constellation | Star Map Facts | Go Astronomy
Auriga, derived from the Latin term for 'Charioteer', is a prominent constellation in the Northern Hemisphere, celebrated for its historical context, interesting mythology, and engaging astronomical features
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