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The upside-down Little Milk Dipper of Sagittarius (the Archer) dominates the upper center of the photograph, its handle sticking into the Milky Way. From left to right they are Ascella, Tau, Nunki, Phi, and Kaus Borealis.

 


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SAGITTA ("the arrow" or "dart"), in astronomy, a constellation of the northern hemisphere, mentioned by Eudoxus (4th century B.C.) and Aratus (3rd century B.C.), and catalogued by Ptolemy, ...

Sagittarius
Transit Date of principal star:
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Sagittarius has a muddled history.

Sagittarius (Latin for Archer, symbol
, Unicode ♐) is a constellation of the zodiac, commonly depicted as a centaur drawing a bow. Sagittarius lies between Scorpius to the west and Capricornus to the east.
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Sagittarius, the Archer
Sagittarius is one of the most interesting regions of the sky. The center of our Milky Way galaxy lies inside Sagittarius, about 26,000 light-years away.

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Sagittarius is a large constellation in the southern hemisphere. Its name means "archer" in Latin.

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The Constellation Sagittarius, the Archer
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Sagittarius, the Archer, is the second centaur immortalized in the sky. Unlike Centaurus, this one more closely reflects the general savage character of those half human-half equine beasts.

Sagittarius
Abbreviation: Sgr
Genitive: Sagittarii
Translation: The Archer
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Sagittarius, the centaur, the archer:
An ancient constellation and one of the twelve constellations of the Zodiac. Sagittarius is the second constellation that is depicted as a centaur, a creature that is half-horse and half-man.

Sagittarius is a summer constellation --- the best time of the year is August to see it at 9pm. Sagittarius is also a Southern constellation: if you're in North America, it can be seen roughly towards the south and will not rise very high on the sky.

The fuel for Sagittarius A* (or Sgr A* for short) is provided by local massive young stars but because these stars are located some distance from the hungry black hole where its gravity is significantly weaker, ...

Sagitta (the Arrow) is the third smallest constellation in the sky, and although it contains no bright stars, was well known to the ancient Greeks. Its arrow seems directed through Vulpecula and Pegasus towards Andromeda, skirting Cygnus.

Sagittarius
Abbreviation: Sgr English name: Archer Coordinates see Stellar data see Object data
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Sagittarius is a constellation of Sumerian origin, subsequently adopted by the Greeks, and this helps explain the confusion over its identity.

Sagittarius A-Star - The Milky Way's Galactic Center
(Image NASA et al.) Our Solar System revolves around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy (the Galactic Center). A large Black Hole lies at this center.

Sagittarius Arm
One of the spiral arms of the Milky Way, lying between us and the center of the Galaxy in the direction of Sagittarius. It includes the Scutum arm, the 3-kpc arm , and the Norma arm. It is about 1.5 kpc from the Sun and about 8.

Sagittarius A*: The powerful radio source located at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.

Sagittarii were Roman auxiliaries archers. Despite the longstanding contacts with, and several defeats by, Parthians and other Eastern nations for whom horse archery was tactically important, ...

Sagitta (Arrow)
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FG Sagittae
A supergiant whose spectral type has changed from B4 Ia in 1955 to A5 Ia in 1967 to F6 Ia in 1972. It ejected a planetary nebula some 6000 years ago.

SAGITTARIUS
[Abbreviation: Sgr] Sagittarius is the ninth constellation of the . To the ancients, it represented a centaur (half-man, half-horse) archer who was aiming at the Scorpion (the next constellation) which bit Orion.

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Sagittarius is a constellation that literally swarms with interesting deep-sky objects. One of these is a globular cluster known as M69. It is one of the smaller and fainter globular clusters in the Messier catalog.

Sagittarids The radiant has a wide spread, some 15 in right ascension and 10 in declination. Bootids This shower made an unexpected return in 1998 with a peak rate of over 100 meteors per hour over a 7 hour period..

Sagittarius A, the galactic center of the Milky Way
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Sagittarius The Archer is in the heart of the summer Milky Way.
The center of our Milky Way Galaxy in the constellation Sagittarius.
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This image of Sagittarius A in the center of the Milky Way galaxy was taken by the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Image Credit: NASA/CXC/MIT/F.K. Baganoff et al.
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Sagitta (NASA SP-7, 1965) (abbr Sge, Sgte)
See constellation. Sagittarius (NASA SP-7, 1965) (abbr Sgr, Sgtr)
See constellation.

Sge, Sgte International Astronomical Union abbreviation for Sagitta. See constellation. Sgr, Sgtr International Astronomical Union abbreviation for Sagittarius. See constellation.

Indeed, the galactic center is a very powerful radio source known as Sagittarius A (Sag A for short): the "A" designates the most powerful radio source located in that part of the sky called Sagittarius.

The perihelion is currently in the middle of Sagittarius. In the Pyramid Age, it was near the western edge of Sagittarius, its border with Ophiuchus (Figure 11).

Examples include Cygnus X-1 and V404 Cygni in the constellation of Cygnus, LMC X-3 in the constellation Dorado, V616 Mon in the Monocerotis constellation, J1655-40 in Scorpius, and the closest one, V4641 Sgr in Sagittarius, ...

When you look in one particular direction (toward the constellation of Sagittarius), you'll see more globular clusters in that direction than in any other.

happens when the Sun or Moon shines in front of the constellation Taurus (almost exactly at Taurus-Gemini border), and a southern solstice or southern lunar standstill happens when the Sun or Moon passes in front of the constellation Sagittarius, ...

Among the constellations the Milky Way passes through are Carina, Crux (the Southern Cross), Sagittarius (where it is brightest), Scorpius, Aquila, Cygnus, Perseus, Cassiopeia, Auriga, and Gemini.

Glycolaldehyde (C2H402) is a type of simple sugar that was recently found in a giant interstellar cloud of gas and dust [called Sagittarius B2 (North)], located near the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, about 26,000 light-years from Earth.

Kaus Australis (Epsilon Sagittarii)
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Keenan's System (NGC 5216 and NGC 5218)
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23(b) shows the bright radio source Sagittarius A, which lies at the center of the circle in Figure 23.22 and within the boxed region in Figure 23.23(a) and, we think, at the center of our Galaxy.

On the theory that the compact radio source Sagittarius A* is some kind of weak AGN, studies of kinematics near the Milky Way's nuclear become relevant.

November's Hubble Heritage image is of the Sagittarius Dwarf Irregular Galaxy, SagDIG and ESO 594-4. 3.5 million light-years from us, the galaxy lies in the constellation Sagittarius; this image covers approximately 1.

The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC) are small well-known Milky Way companions, but nearer to our Galaxy are the more recently discovered Canis Major Dwarf and Sag DEG (Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy).

The center of the Milky Way is located in the direction of the Sagittarius, and the is moving in its orbit towards the Cygnus.

Kaus Australis Epsilon Sagittarii
Kaus Borealis Lambda Sagittarii
Kaus Media Delta Sagittarii
Keid Omicron-2 Eridani
Kitalpha Alpha Equulei
Kleeia Delta-3 Tauri
Kochab Beta Ursae Minoris
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For many centuries even astrologers knew that the Sun was in Sagittarius in December and drifting towards the next zodiacal constellation, Capricorn.

Father away, 26,000 light years from us in the center of our galaxy, sits Sagittarius A, a supermassive black hole four million times the mass of our Sun. Gas and dust between it and us hide it from our optical telescopes.

The Sun (and, of course, the rest of our solar system) is located near the Orion arm, between two major arms (Perseus and Sagittarius).

It covers roughly 20% of the sky and is centered along the galactic equator, the ZoA is irregular in shape, varying in height with the widest point located towards the center of our Galaxy in the constellation Sagittarius.

The photo above shows a small section of a starfield in Sagittarius taken by the HST from space. The variety of colours of the stars is immediately obvious. Colours vary from bluish-white through to red. Why do stars have different colours?

The names of the zodiacal signs are Aries, the Ram; Taurus, the Bull; Gemini, the Twins; Cancer, the Crab; Leo, the Lion; Virgo, the Virgin; Libra, the Balance; Scorpio, the Scorpion; Sagittarius, the Archer; Capricornus, the Goat; Aquarius, ...

The Milky Way appears brightest in the direction of Sagittarius, where the galactic centre lies. Relative to the celestial equator, the Milky Way passes as far north as the constellation of Cassiopeia and as far south as the constellation of Crux.

Something to keep in mind while planning an observing session is that you could have NGC "x" in Draco, and NGC "x+1" in Sagittarius, ...

The Orion Arm, Perseus Arm and Sagittarius Arms of the galaxy are located in that quadrant. (Star Trek: Voyager background graphic) ...

Just like many other galaxies, the center of the Milky Way is a supermassive black hole named Sagittarius A*. It is 26,000 light years away from Earth and measures 22.5 million km across. The entire galaxy is 120,000 light years in diameter.

The center of our galaxy is located in the direction of Sagittarius, which is a summer constellation. Thus, the Milky Way is more spectacular in the summer.

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