Devnydhyer:DavydhT/Kyst Tewes/Lyra (ranneves)
Appearance
Lyra yw ranneves aswonnys avel onan a'n 88 aswonnys gans an Unyans Steroniethek Keswlasek (IAU).
Ensampel a | ranneves |
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Rann a | hantergylgh nevek an gogledh |
Ranneves | |
Abbreviation | Lyr |
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Genitive | Lyrae |
Pronunciation | Skantlyn:IPAc-en, genitive Skantlyn:IPAc-en |
Symbolism | Lyre, harp |
Right ascension | Skantlyn:RA to Skantlyn:RA |
Declination | Skantlyn:DEC to Skantlyn:DEC |
Quadrant | NQ4 |
Area | 286 sq. deg. (52nd) |
Main stars | 5 |
Bayer/Flamsteed stars | 25 |
Stars brighter than 3.00m | 1 (Vega) |
Stars within 10.00 pc (32.62 ly) | 3[1] |
Brightest star | Vega (α Lyr) (0.03m) |
Messier objects | 2 |
Meteor showers |
Lyrids June Lyrids Alpha Lyrids |
Bordering constellations |
Draco Hercules Vulpecula Cygnus |
Visible at latitudes between +90° and −40°. Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of Skantlyn:Big. [2] |
Devnydhyer:DavydhT/Kyst_Tewes/Ranneves
- ↑ The nearby stars are Vega, the red dwarf double star GJ 747, and the brown dwarf 2MASS 1835+3259.
- ↑ Ian Ridpath and Wil Tirion (2007). Stars and Planets Guide, Collins, London. Skantlyn:ISBN. Princeton University Press, Princeton. Skantlyn:ISBN.