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Definitions of sagitta in various dictionaries:
noun - a small constellation in the northern hemisphere between Cygnus and Aquila and crossed by the Milky Way
noun - any arrowworm of the genus Sagitta
A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Aquila and Vulpecula.
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The Arrow constellation |
Constellation whose name is Latin for 'arrow' |
Pointed 15 |
Small constellation between Cygnus and Aquila |
Constellation between Cygnus and Aquila |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Aug 17 2018 New York Times |
Nov 13 2011 The Washington Post |
Feb 19 2006 New York Times |
Aug 8 2003 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
May 12 2002 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Sagitta description |
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Sagitta is a dim but distinctive constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for "arrow", and it should not be confused with the significantly larger constellation Sagittarius, the archer. Although Sagitta is an ancient constellation, it has no star brighter than 3rd magnitude and has the third-smallest area of all constellations (only Equuleus and Crux are smaller). 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. Located to the north of the equator, Sagitta can be seen from every location on Earth except within the Antarctic circle. * The red giant Gamma Sagittae is the constellation's brightest star, with an apparent magnitude of 3.47. Two star systems have been found to have planets. |