Sagitta Sternbild - traduzione in tedesco
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Sagitta Sternbild - traduzione in tedesco

CONSTELLATION IN THE NORTHERN CELESTIAL HEMISPHERE
Sagitta constellation; Sagitta (constellation); Constellation Sagitta
  • Aquila]] in this plate from ''[[Urania's Mirror]]'' (1825).

Sagitta Sternbild      
Sagitta, the Arrow, stellar constellation visible in northern skies
Sagitta      
n. Sagitta, Pfeil, Sternbild

Definizione

Sagitta
·noun The keystone of an Arch.
II. Sagitta ·noun A small constellation north of Aquila; the Arrow.
III. Sagitta ·noun The larger of the two otoliths, or ear bones, found in most fishes.
IV. Sagitta ·noun A genus of transparent, free-swimming marine worms having lateral and caudal fins, and capable of swimming rapidly. It is the type of the class Chaetognatha.
V. Sagitta ·noun The distance from a point in a curve to the chord; also, the versed sine of an arc;
- so called from its resemblance to an arrow resting on the bow and string.

Wikipedia

Sagitta

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'. It was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union. Although it dates to antiquity, Sagitta has no star brighter than 3rd magnitude and has the third-smallest area of any constellation.

Gamma Sagittae is the constellation's brightest star, with an apparent magnitude of 3.47. It is an aging red giant star 90% as massive as the Sun that has cooled and expanded to a diameter 54 times greater than it. 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 binary star system composed of a white dwarf accreting mass of a donor star that is expected to go nova and briefly become the most luminous star in the Milky Way and one of the brightest stars in our sky around the year 2083. Two star systems in Sagitta are known to have Jupiter-like planets, while a third—15 Sagittae—has a brown dwarf companion.