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Alpha Antliae
Alpha Stars - Episode 2 - Alpha Antliae
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Alpha Antliae
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Alpha Antliae
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Constellation Antlia Explained... ðŸ”✨ðŸŒ
Antlia (/ˈæntliə/; from Ancient Greek ἀντλία) is a constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. Its name means "pump" in Latin and Greek; it represents an air pump. Originally Antlia Pneumatica, the constellation was established by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. Its non-specific (single-word) name, already in limited use, was preferred by John Herschel then welcomed by the astronomic community which officially accepted this. North of stars forming some of the sails of the ship Argo Navis (the constellation Vela), Antlia is completely visible from latitudes south of 49 degrees north.
Antlia is a faint constellation; its brightest star is Alpha Antliae, an orange giant that is a suspected variable star, ranging between apparent magnitudes 4.22 and 4.29. S Antliae is a...
published: 03 Aug 2024
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Discover Antlia: The Secrets of the Air Pump Constellation 🌌✨
Explore the intriguing Antlia constellation, symbolically known as the "Air Pump." Located in the Southern Hemisphere, Antlia is visible from December to July, covering an area of 239 square degrees in the night sky. Learn about its brightest star, α Antliae, and delve into the lesser-known wonders of this celestial formation. Join us on a journey through the stars and uncover the mysteries of Antlia!
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published: 30 Aug 2024
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CapÃtulo 04 - Alpha Antliae | Mediometraje completo
Los cuentos de Azazel - Cine amateur sin ánimo de lucro.
Cuarto capÃtulo de la serie y tercero de la saga de Phenex (capÃtulos 2 a 5), "Alpha Antliae", mediometraje amateur rodado en Laguna de Duero y alrededores.
Está disponible para descarga directa o reproducción online aquÃ: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yES_TTPm1TeEUdWpMKkkPT54A4wQn3sc/view?usp=sharing
Una breve presentación de la serie puede verse aquÃ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls9r8cO3-G8
Una breve presentación del capÃtulo puede verse aquÃ:
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Más información en la web oficial: https://www.facebook.com/Los-cuentos-de-Azazel-165323744035942/?ref=py_c
published: 20 Dec 2019
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Alfa Antliae (Original Mix)
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published: 17 Aug 2018
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Alpha Apodis
Alpha Stars - Episode 3 - Alpha Apodis
published: 20 Apr 2015
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Explore every Constellations in the Alphabetical Order part 1
Welcome to the fascinating world of constellations! Today, we're exploring the 88 constellations in an alphabetical order. And we also explore it's Name, Star count, Age, Size, Brightness, Interesting fact and so on , so let get started.
Number 1:Andromeda
Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after the princess Andromeda in Greek mythology. It is sometimes called "Princess of Ethiopia" or "the Chained Woman". it's Star Count is 16 stars including the Andromeda Galaxy. it's Notable Star is Alpheratz or Alpha Andromedae. it's Age is between 5 and 10 billion years old. it's Size is about 722 square degrees, making it one of the largest constellations in the sky. it is approximately 2.5 million light-years away from Earth. The Andromeda constellation has a surface br...
published: 28 Mar 2024
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Alpha Antliae
Alpha Stars - Episode 2 - Alpha Antliae
Alpha Stars - Episode 2 - Alpha Antliae
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Alpha Stars - Episode 2 - Alpha Antliae
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Alpha Antliae
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Antlia
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Alpha Antliae
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Andromeda
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Alpha Antliae
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Constellation Antlia Explained... ðŸ”✨ðŸŒ
Antlia (/ˈæntliə/; from Ancient Greek ἀντλία) is a constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. Its name means "pump" in Latin and Greek; it represents a...
Antlia (/ˈæntliə/; from Ancient Greek ἀντλία) is a constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. Its name means "pump" in Latin and Greek; it represents an air pump. Originally Antlia Pneumatica, the constellation was established by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. Its non-specific (single-word) name, already in limited use, was preferred by John Herschel then welcomed by the astronomic community which officially accepted this. North of stars forming some of the sails of the ship Argo Navis (the constellation Vela), Antlia is completely visible from latitudes south of 49 degrees north.
Antlia is a faint constellation; its brightest star is Alpha Antliae, an orange giant that is a suspected variable star, ranging between apparent magnitudes 4.22 and 4.29. S Antliae is an eclipsing binary star system, changing in brightness as one star passes in front of the other. Sharing a common envelope, the stars are so close they will one day merge to form a single star. Two star systems with known exoplanets, HD 93083 and WASP-66, lie within Antlia, as do NGC 2997, a spiral galaxy, and the Antlia Dwarf Galaxy.The French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille first described the constellation in French as la Machine Pneumatique (the Pneumatic Machine) in 1751–52,commemorating the air pump invented by the French physicist Denis Papin.De Lacaille had observed and catalogued almost 10,000 southern stars during a two-year stay at the Cape of Good Hope, devising fourteen new constellations in uncharted regions of the Southern Celestial Hemisphere not visible from Europe. He named all but one in honour of instruments that symbolised the Age of Enlightenment.Lacaille depicted Antlia as a single-cylinder vacuum pump used in Papin's initial experiments, while German astronomer Johann Bode chose the more advanced double-cylinder version.Lacaille Latinised the name to Antlia pneumatica on his 1763 chart. English astronomer John Herschel proposed shrinking the name to one word in 1844, noting that Lacaille himself had abbreviated his constellations thus on occasion.[8] This was universally adopted.The International Astronomical Union adopted it as one of the 88 modern constellations in 1922.
Although visible to the Ancient Greeks, Antlia's stars were too faint to have been commonly recognised as a figurative object, or part of one, in ancient asterisms.The stars that now comprise Antlia are in a zone of the sky associated with the asterism/old constellation Argo Navis, the ship, the Argo, of the Argonauts, in its latter centuries. This, due to its immense size, was split into hull, poop deck and sails by Lacaille in 1763.Ridpath reports that due to their faintness, the stars of Antlia did not make up part of the classical depiction of Argo Navis.Chinese astronomers were able to view what is modern Antlia from their latitudes, and incorporated its stars into two different constellations. Several stars in the southern part of Antlia were a portion of "Dong'ou", which represented an area in southern China.Furthermore, Epsilon, Eta, and Theta Antliae were incorporated into the celestial temple, which also contained stars from modern Lacaille gave nine stars Bayer designations, labelling them Alpha through to Theta, combining two stars next to each other as Zeta. Gould later added a tenth, Iota Antliae. Beta and Gamma Antliae (now HR 4339 and HD 90156) ended up in the neighbouring constellation Hydra once the constellation boundaries were delineated in 1930.Within the constellation's borders, there are 42 stars brighter than or equal to apparent magnitude 6.5.The constellation's two brightest stars—Alpha and Epsilon Antliae—shine with a reddish tinge.Alpha is an orange giant of spectral type K4III that is a suspected variable star, ranging between apparent magnitudes 4.22 and 4.29.It is located 320 ± 10 light-years away from Earth.Estimated to be shining with around 480 to 555 times the luminosity of the Sun, it is most likely an ageing star that is brightening and on its way to becoming a Mira variable star, having converted all its core fuel into carbon.Located 590 ± 30 light-years from Earth,Epsilon Antliae is an evolved orange giant star of spectral type K3 IIIa, that has swollen to have a diameter about 69 times that of the Sun,and a luminosity of around 1279 Suns.It is slightly variable.At the other end of Antlia, Iota Antliae is likewise an orange giant of spectral type K1 III.It is 202 ± 2 light-years distant.[Pyxis.Covering 238.9 square degrees and hence 0.579% of the sky, Antlia ranks 62nd of the 88 modern constellations by area.Its position in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere means that the whole constellation is visible to observers south of 49°N.Hydra the sea snake runs along the length of its northern border, while Pyxis the compass, Vela the sails, and Centaurus the centaur line it to the west, south and east respectively.
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Antlia (/ˈæntliə/; from Ancient Greek ἀντλία) is a constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. Its name means "pump" in Latin and Greek; it represents an air pump. Originally Antlia Pneumatica, the constellation was established by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. Its non-specific (single-word) name, already in limited use, was preferred by John Herschel then welcomed by the astronomic community which officially accepted this. North of stars forming some of the sails of the ship Argo Navis (the constellation Vela), Antlia is completely visible from latitudes south of 49 degrees north.
Antlia is a faint constellation; its brightest star is Alpha Antliae, an orange giant that is a suspected variable star, ranging between apparent magnitudes 4.22 and 4.29. S Antliae is an eclipsing binary star system, changing in brightness as one star passes in front of the other. Sharing a common envelope, the stars are so close they will one day merge to form a single star. Two star systems with known exoplanets, HD 93083 and WASP-66, lie within Antlia, as do NGC 2997, a spiral galaxy, and the Antlia Dwarf Galaxy.The French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille first described the constellation in French as la Machine Pneumatique (the Pneumatic Machine) in 1751–52,commemorating the air pump invented by the French physicist Denis Papin.De Lacaille had observed and catalogued almost 10,000 southern stars during a two-year stay at the Cape of Good Hope, devising fourteen new constellations in uncharted regions of the Southern Celestial Hemisphere not visible from Europe. He named all but one in honour of instruments that symbolised the Age of Enlightenment.Lacaille depicted Antlia as a single-cylinder vacuum pump used in Papin's initial experiments, while German astronomer Johann Bode chose the more advanced double-cylinder version.Lacaille Latinised the name to Antlia pneumatica on his 1763 chart. English astronomer John Herschel proposed shrinking the name to one word in 1844, noting that Lacaille himself had abbreviated his constellations thus on occasion.[8] This was universally adopted.The International Astronomical Union adopted it as one of the 88 modern constellations in 1922.
Although visible to the Ancient Greeks, Antlia's stars were too faint to have been commonly recognised as a figurative object, or part of one, in ancient asterisms.The stars that now comprise Antlia are in a zone of the sky associated with the asterism/old constellation Argo Navis, the ship, the Argo, of the Argonauts, in its latter centuries. This, due to its immense size, was split into hull, poop deck and sails by Lacaille in 1763.Ridpath reports that due to their faintness, the stars of Antlia did not make up part of the classical depiction of Argo Navis.Chinese astronomers were able to view what is modern Antlia from their latitudes, and incorporated its stars into two different constellations. Several stars in the southern part of Antlia were a portion of "Dong'ou", which represented an area in southern China.Furthermore, Epsilon, Eta, and Theta Antliae were incorporated into the celestial temple, which also contained stars from modern Lacaille gave nine stars Bayer designations, labelling them Alpha through to Theta, combining two stars next to each other as Zeta. Gould later added a tenth, Iota Antliae. Beta and Gamma Antliae (now HR 4339 and HD 90156) ended up in the neighbouring constellation Hydra once the constellation boundaries were delineated in 1930.Within the constellation's borders, there are 42 stars brighter than or equal to apparent magnitude 6.5.The constellation's two brightest stars—Alpha and Epsilon Antliae—shine with a reddish tinge.Alpha is an orange giant of spectral type K4III that is a suspected variable star, ranging between apparent magnitudes 4.22 and 4.29.It is located 320 ± 10 light-years away from Earth.Estimated to be shining with around 480 to 555 times the luminosity of the Sun, it is most likely an ageing star that is brightening and on its way to becoming a Mira variable star, having converted all its core fuel into carbon.Located 590 ± 30 light-years from Earth,Epsilon Antliae is an evolved orange giant star of spectral type K3 IIIa, that has swollen to have a diameter about 69 times that of the Sun,and a luminosity of around 1279 Suns.It is slightly variable.At the other end of Antlia, Iota Antliae is likewise an orange giant of spectral type K1 III.It is 202 ± 2 light-years distant.[Pyxis.Covering 238.9 square degrees and hence 0.579% of the sky, Antlia ranks 62nd of the 88 modern constellations by area.Its position in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere means that the whole constellation is visible to observers south of 49°N.Hydra the sea snake runs along the length of its northern border, while Pyxis the compass, Vela the sails, and Centaurus the centaur line it to the west, south and east respectively.
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Discover Antlia: The Secrets of the Air Pump Constellation 🌌✨
Explore the intriguing Antlia constellation, symbolically known as the "Air Pump." Located in the Southern Hemisphere, Antlia is visible from December to July, ...
Explore the intriguing Antlia constellation, symbolically known as the "Air Pump." Located in the Southern Hemisphere, Antlia is visible from December to July, covering an area of 239 square degrees in the night sky. Learn about its brightest star, α Antliae, and delve into the lesser-known wonders of this celestial formation. Join us on a journey through the stars and uncover the mysteries of Antlia!
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Explore the intriguing Antlia constellation, symbolically known as the "Air Pump." Located in the Southern Hemisphere, Antlia is visible from December to July, covering an area of 239 square degrees in the night sky. Learn about its brightest star, α Antliae, and delve into the lesser-known wonders of this celestial formation. Join us on a journey through the stars and uncover the mysteries of Antlia!
#Antlia, #constellation, #AirPump, #space, #universe, #stars, #galaxy, #cosmos, #stargazing, #astronomyLovers, #nightSky, #viral, #shorts, #trending, #science, #explore, #learn, #knowledge, #cosmic, #amazingFacts, #didYouKnow, #spaceFacts, #viralShorts, #educational, #spaceExploration, #outerSpace, #astronomyFacts, #shortsFeed, #SouthernHemisphere
- published: 30 Aug 2024
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CapÃtulo 04 - Alpha Antliae | Mediometraje completo
Los cuentos de Azazel - Cine amateur sin ánimo de lucro.
Cuarto capÃtulo de la serie y tercero de la saga de Phenex (capÃtulos 2 a 5), "Alpha Antliae", mediome...
Los cuentos de Azazel - Cine amateur sin ánimo de lucro.
Cuarto capÃtulo de la serie y tercero de la saga de Phenex (capÃtulos 2 a 5), "Alpha Antliae", mediometraje amateur rodado en Laguna de Duero y alrededores.
Está disponible para descarga directa o reproducción online aquÃ: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yES_TTPm1TeEUdWpMKkkPT54A4wQn3sc/view?usp=sharing
Una breve presentación de la serie puede verse aquÃ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls9r8cO3-G8
Una breve presentación del capÃtulo puede verse aquÃ:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzFTlypmggQ
Más información en la web oficial: https://www.facebook.com/Los-cuentos-de-Azazel-165323744035942/?ref=py_c
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Los cuentos de Azazel - Cine amateur sin ánimo de lucro.
Cuarto capÃtulo de la serie y tercero de la saga de Phenex (capÃtulos 2 a 5), "Alpha Antliae", mediometraje amateur rodado en Laguna de Duero y alrededores.
Está disponible para descarga directa o reproducción online aquÃ: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yES_TTPm1TeEUdWpMKkkPT54A4wQn3sc/view?usp=sharing
Una breve presentación de la serie puede verse aquÃ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls9r8cO3-G8
Una breve presentación del capÃtulo puede verse aquÃ:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzFTlypmggQ
Más información en la web oficial: https://www.facebook.com/Los-cuentos-de-Azazel-165323744035942/?ref=py_c
- published: 20 Dec 2019
- views: 156
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Alfa Antliae (Original Mix)
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Alpha Apodis
Alpha Stars - Episode 3 - Alpha Apodis
Alpha Stars - Episode 3 - Alpha Apodis
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Explore every Constellations in the Alphabetical Order part 1
Welcome to the fascinating world of constellations! Today, we're exploring the 88 constellations in an alphabetical order. And we also explore it's Name, Star c...
Welcome to the fascinating world of constellations! Today, we're exploring the 88 constellations in an alphabetical order. And we also explore it's Name, Star count, Age, Size, Brightness, Interesting fact and so on , so let get started.
Number 1:Andromeda
Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after the princess Andromeda in Greek mythology. It is sometimes called "Princess of Ethiopia" or "the Chained Woman". it's Star Count is 16 stars including the Andromeda Galaxy. it's Notable Star is Alpheratz or Alpha Andromedae. it's Age is between 5 and 10 billion years old. it's Size is about 722 square degrees, making it one of the largest constellations in the sky. it is approximately 2.5 million light-years away from Earth. The Andromeda constellation has a surface brightness of 13.2 and a magnitude of 8.9 . let see one Interesting Fact on Andromeda Constellations : Andromeda constellation ies the Home to the Andromeda Galaxy, closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way.
Number 2. Antlia
Antlia is a constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere that represents an air pump. it's Star Count is Various stars with 13 named stars including Alpha Antliae. The Antlia constellation is about a billion years old. Alpha Antliae, the constellation's brightest star, is estimated to be around a billion years old and is located about 365 light years away.
The Antlia constellation is 239 square degrees in size, making it the 62nd largest, of the 88 constellations in the night sky. It covers 0.579% of the sky. Antlia is a faint constellation and its brightest star, Alpha Antliae, has an apparent magnitude of 4.22–4.29. It's an orange giant star that shines 480–555 times brighter than the sun. let see a Interesting Fact on Antlia: Alpha Antliae is a binary star system with a yellow-white giant and a companion star.
Number 3: Apus
The Apus constellation is a small constellation in the southern sky that represents a bird-of-paradise. The name Apus means "without feet" in Greek, because the bird-of-paradise was once believed to have no feet. The Apus constellation has 12 stars with Bayer designations, labeled Alpha through Kappa. Notable Star is Alpha Apodis. it's Age is about 13 billion years old. Apus is a small constellation that covers 206.3 square degrees, or 0.5002% of the sky. It ranks 67th in size among the 88 constellations in the night sky.
The Apus constellation is relatively dim and doesn't have any stars brighter than magnitude 4. Alpha Apodis is the brightest star in the constellation, with a visual magnitude of 3.83. let see a Interesting Fact on Apus: Alpha Apodis is a blue-white subgiant star located about 411 light-years away.
Number 4: Aquarius
Aquarius constellation is an equatorial constellation in the ...................
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Welcome to the fascinating world of constellations! Today, we're exploring the 88 constellations in an alphabetical order. And we also explore it's Name, Star count, Age, Size, Brightness, Interesting fact and so on , so let get started.
Number 1:Andromeda
Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after the princess Andromeda in Greek mythology. It is sometimes called "Princess of Ethiopia" or "the Chained Woman". it's Star Count is 16 stars including the Andromeda Galaxy. it's Notable Star is Alpheratz or Alpha Andromedae. it's Age is between 5 and 10 billion years old. it's Size is about 722 square degrees, making it one of the largest constellations in the sky. it is approximately 2.5 million light-years away from Earth. The Andromeda constellation has a surface brightness of 13.2 and a magnitude of 8.9 . let see one Interesting Fact on Andromeda Constellations : Andromeda constellation ies the Home to the Andromeda Galaxy, closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way.
Number 2. Antlia
Antlia is a constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere that represents an air pump. it's Star Count is Various stars with 13 named stars including Alpha Antliae. The Antlia constellation is about a billion years old. Alpha Antliae, the constellation's brightest star, is estimated to be around a billion years old and is located about 365 light years away.
The Antlia constellation is 239 square degrees in size, making it the 62nd largest, of the 88 constellations in the night sky. It covers 0.579% of the sky. Antlia is a faint constellation and its brightest star, Alpha Antliae, has an apparent magnitude of 4.22–4.29. It's an orange giant star that shines 480–555 times brighter than the sun. let see a Interesting Fact on Antlia: Alpha Antliae is a binary star system with a yellow-white giant and a companion star.
Number 3: Apus
The Apus constellation is a small constellation in the southern sky that represents a bird-of-paradise. The name Apus means "without feet" in Greek, because the bird-of-paradise was once believed to have no feet. The Apus constellation has 12 stars with Bayer designations, labeled Alpha through Kappa. Notable Star is Alpha Apodis. it's Age is about 13 billion years old. Apus is a small constellation that covers 206.3 square degrees, or 0.5002% of the sky. It ranks 67th in size among the 88 constellations in the night sky.
The Apus constellation is relatively dim and doesn't have any stars brighter than magnitude 4. Alpha Apodis is the brightest star in the constellation, with a visual magnitude of 3.83. let see a Interesting Fact on Apus: Alpha Apodis is a blue-white subgiant star located about 411 light-years away.
Number 4: Aquarius
Aquarius constellation is an equatorial constellation in the ...................
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#bootes #caelum #camelopardalis #part1 #explore #facts #universe #astrobiology #nasa #natgeo #iss #isro #esa #sky #star #csa @NASA @isroofficial5866 @EuropeanSpaceAgency @SpaceX
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