Aquila is a constellation containing a lot of stars, at different distances. Aquila is not at a particular distance.
The Aquila constellation is a constellation located in the northern hemisphere. Its name is Latin for "eagle," and it is often depicted as an eagle carrying thunderbolts in Greek mythology. Aquila is best seen in the summer months and contains several bright stars, including Altair, one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
Aquila is a constellation in the northern sky and its name is Latin for eagle. The constellation is said to be a symbol of the bird who carried Zeus'ss thunderbolts in mythology. Aquila lies just a few degrees North of the celestial equator.
Aquila has nine neighboring constellations: Aquarius, Capricornus, Delphinus, Hercules, Ophiuchus, Sagitta, Sagittarius, Scutum, and Serpens Cauda.
The best season to view the Aquila constellation is during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere, typically from June to September. Aquila can be seen high in the sky during this time, making it easier to observe and identify its stars.
Aquila is a Late Roman name meaning "eagle" that can be used for boys or girls.
The scientific name for the Wedge-tailed Eagle is Aquila audax.
Its the Latin name for eagle.
Aquila is a constellation. Its name comes from the latin 'eagle'.Like all constellations, it was created in the mind of the observer.
Aquila chrysaetos
Aquila is the Latin word for eagle. It looks a bit like a bird as ancient people saw it.
Aquila is Latin for 'eagle' because the constellation looked like an Eagle.See related link for a pictorial
the golden eagle is aquila chrysaetos........
It depends on the kind of species you are talking about. Anyway, the genus name for eagles is Aquila. For example, the scientific name for an African hawk eagle is Aquila spilogaster.
Aquila = Eagle
The name Aquila means "eagle" in Latin. It is a symbol of strength, power, and freedom. In Roman mythology, the eagle was associated with Jupiter, the king of the gods.
sofia and James - this is silly. There is no one in the book Aquila by Andrew Norriss with either name.