The constellation Aquila can best be seen between the latitudes 90o north(i.e., the North Pole) and 75o south at around 9pm in the month of August.
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Summer time - Aquila the Eagle is part of the Summer Triangle.
aquila the constellation is a eagle that represents zues the god of all gods
Aquila is a constellation containing a lot of stars, at different distances. Aquila is not at a particular distance.
Aquila is the constellation of stars that represent the eagle. It is best visible in the northern hemisphere. It is most easily seen during the late spring and early summer. It can be difficult constellation to see well as it lies virtually within the celestial equator, meaning that some of its stars can be easily overwhelmed by the brightness of the Milky Way.
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Summer time - Aquila the Eagle is part of the Summer Triangle.
aquila the constellation is a eagle that represents zues the god of all gods
Aquila
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Aquila is Latin for 'eagle' because the constellation looked like an Eagle.See related link for a pictorial
Aquila. It is just to the north of Capricorn and Sagittarius.
Altair is the brightest star in the Aquila constellation.
Aquila is a constellation containing a lot of stars, at different distances. Aquila is not at a particular distance.
Aquila is the constellation of stars that represent the eagle. It is best visible in the northern hemisphere. It is most easily seen during the late spring and early summer. It can be difficult constellation to see well as it lies virtually within the celestial equator, meaning that some of its stars can be easily overwhelmed by the brightness of the Milky Way.
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the answer is Altair