Sagitta - Wikipedia Sagitta is a dim but distinctive constellation in the northern sky Its name is Latin for 'arrow', not to be confused with the significantly larger constellation Sagittarius 'the archer'
Sagitta Constellation – Constellation Guide Sagitta (the Arrow) is a small but distinctive constellation in the northern sky It contains the globular cluster Messier 71 and the Necklace Nebula
Sagitta (geometry) - Wikipedia It is used extensively in architecture when calculating the arc necessary to span a certain height and distance and also in optics where it is used to find the depth of a spherical mirror or lens The name comes directly from Latin sagitta, meaning an "arrow"
Sagitta - noirlab. edu Photo of the constellation Sagitta 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
Sagitta the Arrow lies inside the Summer Triangle - EarthSky Even though the constellation of Sagitta the Arrow has been around since the 2nd century, it contains dim stars and is the third smallest of the 88 constellations Sagitta the Arrow is
Sagitta | Stars, Milky Way, Summer Triangle | Britannica Sagitta, constellation in the northern sky at about 20 hours right ascension and 20° north in declination Its brightest star is Gamma Sagittae, with a magnitude of 3 5