Exemplos de uso de Vulpecula em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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HD 190228 is a star located in the constellation Vulpecula.
Vulpeculae(13 Vul) is a star in the constellation Vulpecula.
Lyra is bordered by Draco,Hercules, Vulpecula, and Cygnus.
Vulpecula/vʌlˈpɛkjʊlə/ is a faint constellation in the northern sky.
Deep-sky objects===Two well-known deep-sky objects can be found in Vulpecula.
Vulpeculae(1 Vul) is a star in the constellation Vulpecula.
NGC 6834 is an open cluster of stars located about 7,000 light years from the Sun in the constellation Vulpecula.
Vulpeculae(23 Vul) is a star in a double star system in the constellation Vulpecula.
NGC 6885, also Caldwell 37,is an open cluster in the constellation Vulpecula.
Vulpeculae(abbreviated 3 Vul) is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Vulpecula.
G 185-32, also known by the variable star designation PY Vulpeculae, is a white dwarf in the constellation Vulpecula.
Alpha Vulpeculae(Alpha Vul, α Vulpeculae, α Vul)is the brightest star in the constellation Vulpecula.
Results==*Star formation over three generations in the nebula IC4954/4955 in the constellation Vulpecula.
Alpha Vulpeculae(α Vulpeculae, abbreviated Alfa Vul, α Vul), also named Anser, is the brightest star in the constellation of Vulpecula.
Parker's spinetail or white-breasted spinetail("Cranioleuca vulpecula") is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family.
The brightest star in Vulpecula is Alpha Vulpeculae, a magnitude 4.44m red giant at a distance of 297 light-years.
In 1967, the first pulsar, PSR B1919+21,was discovered in Vulpecula by Antony Hewish and Jocelyn Bell, in Cambridge.
Fifteen years after the first pulsar was discovered, the first millisecond pulsar, PSR B1937+21,was also discovered in Vulpecula, only a few degrees in the sky away from PSR B1919+21.
In 1967, the first pulsar, PSR B1919+21,was discovered in Vulpecula by Jocelyn Bell, supervised by Antony Hewish, in Cambridge.
The first planetary nebula discovered was the Dumbbell Nebula in the constellation of Vulpecula, observed by Charles Messier in 1764 and listed as M27 in his catalogue of nebulous objects.