Sualocin (Alpha Del) Rotanev (Beta Del) Deneb Dulfim (Epsilon Del) Back to Constellations Home Page Chris Dolan's Home Page ...
Sualocin and Rotanev [edit] References SIMBAD Query Result CCDM catalogue entry at VizieR ...
Sualocin = Alpha Delphini Rotanev = Beta Delphini Gamma Del = Gamma Delphini Delta Del = Delta Delphini Deneb Dulfim = Epsilon Delphini HR 7907 Del = HR 7907 Delphini # HD 195019 Del = HF 195019 Delphini # ...
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It can be found: northeast of Delta and Gamma Sagittae, and southeast of Albireo (Beta1 Cygni); east of the Dumbbell Nebula; southwest of the Veil or Witch's Broom, Lace-work, Cirrus, Network, and Filamentary nebulae, and northwest of Sualocin and ...
Two stars in Delphinus bear the peculiar names Sualocin and Rotanev, which first appeared in the Palermo Catalogue of 1814 compiled by the Italian astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi.
The two brightest stars, [3358] alpha and [3357] beta Delphini, were named Sualocin and Rotanev respectively in a star catalogue published at the Palermo Observatory in Italy in 1814.
The names of the two main stars, alpha Del and beta Del, Sualocin and Rotanev, were first mentioned in 1814 in a star catalog, published at the Palermo Observatory in Italy.
Named stars in Delpinus (Greek alphabet) Deneb Dulfim (ε Del), Rotanev (β Del), Sualocin (α Del). Constellations adjoining Delphinus Aquarius, Aquila, Equuleus, Pegasus, Sagitta, Vulpecula.
Canopus is the only star named for a real person (if you don't count Rotanev and Sualocin in Delphinus the Dolphin). He was the pilot of the Greek fleet of King Menelaus, and he sailed the ships to the destruction of Troy.
See also: Constellation, Rotanev, Delphinus, Magnitude, Sky
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