Delphinus is a constellation in the northern sky, commonly referred to as the Dolphin. It is known for its distinctive shape resembling a dolphin jumping out of the water. Delphinus is best seen in the late summer and early autumn months in the Northern Hemisphere.
There are about 43 stars in the Delphinus constellation. The brightest star in Delphinus is called Sualocin.
The nickname of the constellation Delphinus is "The Dolphin." It is a small constellation in the northern sky that is named after the Latin word for dolphin.
Delphinus is a constellation located about 240 light-years away from Earth.
The constellation Delphinus is also known as the Dolphin constellation. It is sometimes referred to as Job's Coffin due to its coffin-like shape in some cultures.
The Big Dipper is part of the Ursa Major constellation.
Delphinus IS a constellation
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There are about 43 stars in the Delphinus constellation. The brightest star in Delphinus is called Sualocin.
it is the oldest constellation
The nickname of the constellation Delphinus is "The Dolphin." It is a small constellation in the northern sky that is named after the Latin word for dolphin.
ursa the star consellation
Delphinus is a constellation in the northern sky. It is located near the celestial equator, between the larger constellations of Aquila and Cygnus. Delphinus is best seen in the summer months in the northern hemisphere.
Delphinus.
Delphinus is a constellation located about 240 light-years away from Earth.
The constellation Delphinus is also known as the Dolphin constellation. It is sometimes referred to as Job's Coffin due to its coffin-like shape in some cultures.
The common dolphin's scientific name is Delphinus delphis.
Ursa Minor - the Little Bear.