- Aquila (constellation)
Infobox Constellation
name = Aquila
abbreviation = Aql
genitive = Aquilae
symbology = theEagle
RA = 20
dec= +5
areatotal = 652
arearank = 22nd
numbermainstars = 8
numberbfstars = 65
numberstarsplanets = 4
numberbrightstars = 3
numbernearbystars = 3
brighteststarname =Altair (α Aql)
starmagnitude = 0.77
neareststarname =Altair (α Aql)
stardistance = 16.72
numbermessierobjects = 0
meteorshowers =June Aquilids
Epsilon Aquilids
bordering =Sagitta
Hercules
Ophiuchus
Serpens Cauda
Scutum
Sagittarius
Capricornus
Aquarius
Delphinus
latmax = 85
latmin = 75
month = August
notes=Aquila (pron-en|ˈækwɨlə or IPAlink-en|əˈkwɪlə, _la.
eagle ; sometimes named the "Vulture"), is one of the 48constellation s listed byPtolemy , also mentioned by Eudoxus (4th century BC) andAratus (3rd century BC) and now also part of the list of 88 constellations acknowledged by the IAU. It lies roughly at thecelestial equator . The alpha star,Altair , is a vertex of theSummer Triangle asterism.Ptolemy catalogued nineteen stars jointly in this constellation and in the constellation Antinous, which was named in the reign of the emperor
Hadrian (AD 117–138), but sometimes, and wrongly, attributed toTycho Brahe , who catalogued twelve stars in Aquila and seven in Antinous; Hevelius determined twenty-three stars in the first, and nineteen in the second. NASA'sPioneer 11 mission, which flew byJupiter andSaturn (in 1974 and 1979 respectively) will pass near one of the stars in the constellation in about four million years.Named Stars
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. It has aparallax of 0.23", and consequently is about eight times as bright as the Sun.
*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 short-periodvariable 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: Thisdouble star is a yellow K star of 5.4 mag accompanied by a 7th mag star; it can easily be observed with small telescopes.
*ρ Aql moved across the border into neighboringDelphinus in 1992Notable deep-sky objects
Three interesting
planetary nebula e lie in Aquila:
*NGC 6804 shows a small but bright ring
*NGC 6781 which bears some resemblance with theOwl Nebula inUrsa Major .
*NGC 6751 : also known as theGlowing Eye , a planetary nebulaMore deep-sky objects:
*NGC 6709 : anopen cluster of 6.7m located five degrees southwest of Zeta Aquilae
*NGC 6755 : anopen cluster of 7.5m; it is made up of about a dozen stars with magnitudes 12 thru 13
*NGC 6760 : aglobular cluster of 9.1m
*NGC 6749 : anopen cluster
*NGC 6778 :planetary nebula
*NGC 6741 :planetary nebula
*NGC 6772 :planetary nebula History
The major
nova e have been observed in Aquila; the first one was in389 BC and was recorded to be as bright as Venus, the other (Nova Aquilae 1918) briefly shone brighter than Altair, the brightest star in Aquila.Depicted as an eagle, Aquila is named for the bird that belonged to Zeus. Aquila's most famous task was carrying the mortal Ganymede to the heavens to serve as Zeus' cup bearer.Mythology
The constellation resembles a wide winged, soaring, short necked, bird, which the ancients identified as an eagle [http://borghetto.astrofili.org/costellazioni/aquila.jpg] . In classical
Greek mythology , it was identified as the eagle which carried the thunderbolts ofZeus and was sent by him to carry the shepherd boy Ganymede who he desired, 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. The eagle was used to carry or retrieve the lightning bolts that were thrown by 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 theStymphalian birds , one ofThe Twelve Labours ofHerakles . The constellation could also have originated from the eagleEthon , the tormentor ofPrometheus , and offspring of the monstersTyphon and Echidna.In the Chinese love story of
Qi Xi , Niu Lang (Altair ) and his two children (β and γ Aquilae) are separated forever from their wife and mother Zhi Nu (Vega ) who is on the far side of the river, theMilky Way .In
Hinduism , the constellation Aquila is identified with the half eagle, half human deity,Garuda .References
*1911
*Ian Ridpath and Wil Tirion (2007). "Stars and Planets Guide", Collins, London. ISBN 978-0007251209. Princeton University Press, Princeton. ISBN 978-0691135564.External links
* [http://www.nightskyinfo.com/constellations/aquila/ NightSkyInfo.com: Constellation Aquila]
* [http://www.ianridpath.com/startales/aquila.htm Star Tales – Aquila]
* [http://www.allthesky.com/constellations/aquila/ The Deep Photographic Guide to the Constellations: Aquila]
* [http://www.wikisky.org/?object=Aquila&zoom=2 WIKISKY.ORG: Aquila constellation]
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