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  2. Aquarius (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Aquarius (constellation) Visible at latitudes between + 65 ° and − 90 °. Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of October. Aquarius is an equatorial constellation of the zodiac, between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for "water-carrier" or "cup-carrier", and its old astronomical symbol is (♒︎), a representation of ...

  3. Helix Nebula - Wikipedia

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    Helix Nebula. The Helix Nebula (also known as NGC 7293 or Caldwell 63) is a planetary nebula (PN) located in the constellation Aquarius. Discovered by Karl Ludwig Harding, most likely before 1824, this object is one of the closest of all the bright planetary nebulae to Earth. [3] The distance, measured by the Gaia mission, is 655±13 light ...

  4. Alpha Aquarii - Wikipedia

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    data. Alpha Aquarii, officially named Sadalmelik (/ ˌsædəlˈmɛlɪk /), [ 15 ] is a single yellow supergiant star in the constellation of Aquarius. The apparent visual magnitude of 2.94 [ 2 ] makes this the second-brightest star in Aquarius. Based upon parallax measurements made by the Gaia spacecraft, it is located at a distance of roughly ...

  5. Beta Aquarii - Wikipedia

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    Beta Aquarii is a single [14] yellow supergiant star in the constellation of Aquarius. It has the official name Sadalsuud (/ ˌsædəlˈsuːəd /) [15] and the Bayer designation β Aquarii, abbreviated Beta Aqr or β Aqr. Based upon parallax measurements obtained during the Hipparcos mission, this component is located at a distance of ...

  6. Explainer-The Eta Aquariid meteor shower: When is it ... - AOL

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    The Southern Hemisphere offers an advantage because the Aquarius constellation is situated higher in the sky than in the Northern Hemisphere. Experts recommend viewing the shower in the darkest ...

  7. 1 Aquarii - Wikipedia

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    1 Aquarii is a binary star [5] system in the zodiac constellation of Aquarius, about 263 light years away from the Sun. [1] 1 Aquarii is the Flamsteed designation.It is visible to the naked eye as a faint, orange-hued star with an apparent visual magnitude of 5.151, [2] located a degree north of the celestial equator. [5]

  8. NGC 7492 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 7492 is a globular cluster [1] in the constellation Aquarius.It was discovered by the astronomer William Herschel on September 20, 1786. [5] It resides in the outskirts of the Milky Way, about 80,000 light-years away, more than twice the distance between the Sun and the center of the galaxy, and is a benchmark member of the outer galactic halo. [6]

  9. Astronomical symbols - Wikipedia

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    The use of astronomical symbols for the Sun and Moon dates to antiquity. The forms of the symbols that appear in the original papyrus texts of Greek horoscopes are a circle with one ray () for the Sun and a crescent for the Moon. [3] The modern Sun symbol, a circle with a dot (☉), first appeared in Europe in the Renaissance.