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Delphinus - Wikipedia Delphinus is a small constellation in the Northern Celestial Hemisphere, close to the celestial equator Its name is the Latin version for the Greek word for dolphin (δελφίς)
Delphinus Constellation - Facts Features - The Planets The Delphinus constellation is recognizable for the diamond-shaped pattern that outlines the body of the celestial Dolphin, formed by its brightest stars, known as Job’s Coffin Delphinus has five stars with known planets and contains five formally named stars
Delphinus | The Constellation Directory Information about the constellation Delphinus, including its location, when it is best seen, and the deep sky objects it contains
Delphinus Constellation - Key Facts, Star Map, Mythology Delphinus, meaning “the dolphin” in Latin, was one of the 48 constellations catalogued by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in his 2nd century treatise called Almagest Unlike many other constellations, Delphinus actually resembles the sea animal it depicts, making it easily recognizable in the night sky
Delphinus Constellation Guide – A Dolphin of Stars - Love the Night Sky In this article, we’ll be sharing with you everything you need to know about the constellation of Delphinus, including how to find it, deep space objects contained within it, and how to use it to find other night sky objects more easily
Delphinus - Find Your Constellation Delphinus is a small constellation in the Northern Celestial Hemisphere, well-known for its dolphin shape and fascinating history It was one of the 48 constellations catalogued by the astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized today
Delphinus - noirlab. edu Delphinus, the Dolphin, is one of the 48 constellations described by Ptolemy The dolphin was considered to be a messenger of the god Poseidon, and there is a story of a pod of dolphins rescuing a famous Greek poet when he was about to be killed at sea
Delphinus Delphinus, the Dolphin, can be seen late summer in the Northern Hemisphere Delphinus (the Dolphin) was known by Ancient Greeks as the 'Sacred Fish' and appears twice in mythology, once a dolphin helped Posideon located the mermaid, Amphitrite, and brought her back to be Poseidon's Queen in his golden palace at the bottom of the sea
Delphinus Constellation Facts, Distance, Stars, Map and Myth of the . . . Delphinus is a Latin word; the English meaning translation is the dolphin Delphinus's pronunciation is Del-fine-us The genitive form is Delphini, which means any object with Delphini at the end of its name infers a relationship to the constellation