Aquila (constellation)

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Aquila

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Abbreviation Aql
Genitive Aquilae
Symbology the Eagle
Right ascension 20 h
Declination +5°
Area 652 sq. deg.
Ranked 22nd
Number of stars
(magnitude < 3)
3
Brightest star Altair (α Aql)
(App. magnitude 0.77)
Meteor showers
Bordering
constellations
Visible at latitudes between +85° and −75°
Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of August

Aquila (Latin for Eagle), is one of the 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy and is now also part of the list of 88 constellations acknowledged by the IAU. It lies roughly at the celestial equator. The alpha star, Altair, is a vertex of the so-called "Summer Triangle".

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Notable features

Aquila, which lies in the Milky Way, contains many rich starfields.

  • α Aql (Altair): this multiple star system (3 components) has 0.77m and is of spectral type A7 V.
  • β Aql (Alshain): its spectral type is G8 IV and it shines with an apparent brightness of 3.71m. Like Altair, it too is a multiple star system with three components.
  • γ Aql (Tarazed): spectral type K3 II; 2.72m
  • η Aql: This variable star is one of the brightest classical Cepheids; its brightness varies between 3.48 mag and 4.39 mag every 7.177 days.
  • 15 Aql: This double star is a yellow K star of 5.4 mag accompanied by a 7th mag star; it can easily be observed with small telescopes.

Notable deep-sky objects

Two interesting planetary nebulae lie in Aquila:

More deep-sky objects:

History

Two major novae have been observed in Aquila; the first one was in 389 BC and was recorded to be as bright as Venus, the other (Nova Aquilae 1918) briefly shone brighter than Altair.

Mythology

The constellation resembles a wide winged, soaring, short necked, bird, which the ancients identified as an eagle [1]. In classical Greek mythology, it was identified as the eagle which carried the thunderbolts of Zeus and was sent by him to carry the shepherd boy Ganymede he wanted to have with, represented by the neighbouring Aquarius, to Mount Olympus where he became the wine-pourer for all the gods. This explains why the largest moon of Jupiter was called Ganymede, Jupiter being the Roman name of Zeus.

This constellation was also known as Vultur volans to the Romans, not to be confused with Vultur cadens which was the Romans' name for what is now known as Lyra.

Aquila, together with other constellations in the Zodiac sign of Sagittarius (specifically, Lyra, Cygnus), may be a significant part of the origin of the myth of the Stymphalian Birds, one of The Twelve Labours of Herakles.

In the Chinese love story of Qi Xi, Niu Lang (Altair) and his two children (β and γ Aquilae) are separated forever from their mother Zhi Nu (Vega) who is on the far side of the river, the Milky Way.

Notable and named stars

BD F Names and other designations Mag. Ly away Comments
α 53 Altair, Alpha Aquilae, Atair 0.76 16.72
  • < النسر الطائر an-nasr aţ-ţā’ir The flying eagle
γ 50 Gamma Aquilae, Tarazed, Tarazad, Reda 2.72 461
  • < Persian شاهين ترازو šāhin tarāzu The beam of the scale, originally applied to the asterism α-β-γ Aquilae.
ζ 17 Zeta Aquilae, Deneb el Okab, Woo, Yuë 2.99 83.2
  • < ذنب العقاب ðanab al-cuqāb Tail of the Falcon
  • < 吳 (Mandarin ) an old state near Jiangsu province
  • < 粵 (Mandarin yuè) an old state in Guandong province
θ 65 Theta Aquilae, Tseen Foo 3.24 287
  • < 天桴 (Mandarin tiānfú) The heavenly raft(er)
δ 30 Delta Aquilae 3.36 50.1
β 60 Beta Aquilae, Alshain, Alschain, Alschairn 3.71 44.7
η 55 Eta Aquilae 3.87 1180
ε 13 Epsilon Aquilae, Deneb el Okab, Woo, Yuë 4.02 154
  • < ذنب العقاب ðanab al-cuqāb Tail of the Falcon
  • < 吳 (Mandarin ) an old state near Jiangsu province
  • < 粵 (Mandarin yuè) an old state in Guandong province
i 12 12 Aquilae 4.02
l 71 71 Aquilae 4.31
λ 16 Lambda Aquilae, Al Thalimain 4.34 125
  • < ? aθ-θalīmain The (two) ostriches
ι 41 Iota Aquilae, Al Thalimain 4.36 307
  • < ? aθ-θalīmain The (two) ostriches
μ 38 Mu Aquilae 4.45 111
ν 32 Nu Aquilae 4.64 >3000
ξ 59 Xi Aquilae 4.71 203
69 69 Aquilae 4.91
70 70 Aquilae 4.91
κ 39 Kappa Aquilae 4.93 1460
ρ 67 Rho Aquilae, Tso Ke 4.94 154
  • < 左旗 (Mandarin zuǒqí) The left flag
f 26 26 Aquilae 4.98
4 4 Aquilae 5.02
e 36 36 Aquilae 5.03
18 18 Aquilae 5.07
23 23 Aquilae 5.10
ο 54 Omicron Aquilae 5.12 63.2
37 37 Aquilae 5.12
21 21 Aquilae 5.14
b 31 31 Aquilae 5.17
σ 44 Sigma Aquilae 5.18 680
19 19 Aquilae 5.23
11 11 Aquilae 5.27
χ 47 Chi Aquilae 5.28 750
φ 61 Phi Aquilae 5.28 206
ω¹ 25 Omega-1 Aquilae 5.28 422
57 57 Aquilae 5.28
20 20 Aquilae 5.35
51 51 Aquilae 5.38
g 14 14 Aquilae 5.40
h 15 15 Aquilae 5.40
66 66 Aquilae 5.44
42 42 Aquilae 5.45
d 27 27 Aquilae 5.46
τ 63 Tau Aquilae 5.51 527
A 28 28 Aquilae 5.53
22 22 Aquilae 5.59
58 58 Aquilae 5.60
45 42 Aquilae 5.64
62 62 Aquilae 5.67
π 52 Pi Aquilae 5.75 570
56 56 Aquilae 5.76
c 35 35 Aquilae 5.79
υ 49 Upsilon Aquilae 5.89 176
5 5 Aquilae 5.89
10 10 Aquilae 5.91
64 64 Aquilae 5.97
ω² 25 Omega-2 Aquilae 6.03 279
8 8 Aquilae 6.08
68 68 Aquilae 6.12
ψ 48 Psi Aquilae 6.25 810
46 42 Aquilae 6.33
24 24 Aquilae 6.40
HD 20367 6.41 88.4
  • has a planet
HD 192263 8.1 64.9
  • has a planet

Source: The Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed., The Hipparcos Catalogue, ESA SP-1200

See also


Constellations listed by Ptolemy

Andromeda | Aquarius | Aquila | Ara | Argo Navis | Aries | Auriga | Boötes | Cancer | Canis Major | Canis Minor | Capricornus | Cassiopeia | Centaurus | Cepheus | Cetus | Corona Australis | Corona Borealis | Corvus | Crater | Cygnus | Delphinus | Draco | Equuleus | Eridanus | Gemini | Hercules | Hydra | Leo | Lepus | Libra | Lupus | Lyra | Ophiuchus | Orion | Pegasus | Perseus | Pisces | Piscis Austrinus | Sagitta | Sagittarius | Scorpius | Serpens | Taurus | Triangulum | Ursa Major | Ursa Minor | Virgo


The 88 modern Constellations
Andromeda | Antlia | Apus | Aquarius | Aquila | Ara | Aries | Auriga | Boötes | Caelum | Camelopardalis | Cancer | Canes Venatici | Canis Major | Canis Minor | Capricornus | Carina | Cassiopeia | Centaurus | Cepheus | Cetus | Chamaeleon | Circinus | Columba | Coma Berenices | Corona Australis | Corona Borealis | Corvus | Crater | Crux | Cygnus | Delphinus | Dorado | Draco | Equuleus | Eridanus | Fornax | Gemini | Grus | Hercules | Horologium | Hydra | Hydrus | Indus | Lacerta | Leo | Leo Minor | Lepus | Libra | Lupus | Lynx | Lyra | Mensa | Microscopium | Monoceros | Musca | Norma | Octans | Ophiuchus | Orion | Pavo | Pegasus | Perseus | Phoenix | Pictor | Pisces | Piscis Austrinus | Puppis | Pyxis | Reticulum | Sagitta | Sagittarius | Scorpius | Sculptor | Scutum | Serpens | Sextans | Taurus | Telescopium | Triangulum | Triangulum Australe | Tucana | Ursa Major | Ursa Minor | Vela | Virgo | Volans | Vulpecula

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