52.00098 from the earth
the Egyptian from the ancient time(Greece and Rome's time)
The constellation Vulpecula can be seen in the night sky during the summer and in the early fall. It is best observed in the Northern Hemisphere during these seasons. Look for it in the evening sky, high overhead.
There are approximately 8 stars that are easily visible to the naked eye in the constellation Vulpecula. This number can vary depending on sky conditions and the observer's location.
Camelopardalis is a Large but faint constellation . the nearest star of this constellation is about 17.58 light years away
The newest constellation officially recognized by the International Astronomical Union is called "Vulpecula, the Fox." It was introduced in the early 17th century by Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius.
Actually, anywhere on Earth as long as you aren't too far North or too far South... It's in The Summer Triangle, between Cygnus the Swan and Aquilla the Eagle.
Vulpecula is a faint constellation in the northern hemisphere.It is located in the "middle" of Deneb, Altair and Vega.See related link for a star map.
the Egyptian from the ancient time(Greece and Rome's time)
The constellation Vulpecula can be seen in the night sky during the summer and in the early fall. It is best observed in the Northern Hemisphere during these seasons. Look for it in the evening sky, high overhead.
There are approximately 8 stars that are easily visible to the naked eye in the constellation Vulpecula. This number can vary depending on sky conditions and the observer's location.
Just about any season - depending on the time of night you watch.
Yes, Vulpecula, or the fox, is a small nailed square constellation of 278º in the North hemisphere closely together of the galactic equator of our galaxy, the Milky Route nailed to the south of the Cygnus swan, and rich in shining stellar fields and weak stars.
hercules is 27.4 light years away from Earth
The constellation Norma is approximately 200 million light years away from Earth. It is a small and inconspicuous constellation that can be seen in the southern hemisphere.
Eridanus is a constellation - not a single star
Camelopardalis is a Large but faint constellation . the nearest star of this constellation is about 17.58 light years away
Many constellations surround Cygnus the Swan - Vulpecula the Fox, Lyra the Harp, Aquilla the Eagle are just a few...