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Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of September. Delphinus is a faint constellation with only two stars brighter than an apparent magnitude of 4, Beta Delphini (Rotanev) at magnitude 3.6 and Alpha Delphini (Sualocin) at magnitude 3.8.
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Delphinus has five stars with known planets and contains no Messier objects. The brightest star in the constellation is Rotanev, Beta Delphini, with an apparent ...
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(del-FINE-us) The Northern constellation of Delphinus, the Dolphin, is best viewed in Fall during the month of September. Delphinus is the 69th largest  ...
Delphinus constellation month from otagomuseum.nz
Jul 11, 2017 · This is Delphinus – the Dolphin. It's an ancient constellation, one of Ptolemy's first 48. Despite its small size and non-descript squarish ...
Sep 6, 2017 · CONSTELLATION FACTS · Out of all the 88 constellations, Delphinus comes in at number 69 in terms of the total area it covers upon the sky: 169 ...
In the Northern Hemisphere, Delphinus is a late summer and fall constellation, culminating at 10:00 pm in early September. At that time Delphinus lies two ...
It is highest in the evening sky in the months around July. At its center is a grouping of fourth-magnitude stars, forming an asterism sometimes known as Job's ...
Delphinus constellation month from www.star-registration.com
Mar 31, 2023 · The constellation can be observed nearly all year round, as it is visible in the night sky from March to January. Different months are optimal ...
The constellation is best viewed in the summer months in the northern hemisphere.
Delphinus constellation month from www.universetoday.com
Nov 17, 2017 · It is visible to all viewers at latitudes between +90° and -70° and is best seen at culmination during the month of September. Are you ready to ...