Right ascension: 11 h
Declination: +15°
The right ascension of Leo is 11 h
The constellation Leo can be found roughly between 100 and 150 degrees of right ascension and 0 to 30 degrees of declination in the celestial sphere. Leo is best seen in the Northern Hemisphere during the spring months and is one of the zodiac constellations.
Leo is located at approximately right ascension 10 hours and declination +15 degrees in the celestial sphere. These coordinates can vary slightly depending on the specific star map or reference point used.
Leo is a constellation - there is not a constellation inside Leo.
The constellation closest to Leo is Cancer. Cancer is located to the west of Leo in the night sky.
The right ascension of Leo is 11 h
The constellation Leo can be found roughly between 100 and 150 degrees of right ascension and 0 to 30 degrees of declination in the celestial sphere. Leo is best seen in the Northern Hemisphere during the spring months and is one of the zodiac constellations.
Leo is located at approximately right ascension 10 hours and declination +15 degrees in the celestial sphere. These coordinates can vary slightly depending on the specific star map or reference point used.
Leo is a constellation - there is not a constellation inside Leo.
Leo is a constellation.
A star's position is measured in Right Ascension (Ra) and Declination (Dec), which is stated in very small incriments such as arc seconds. Constellations cover too much area and have broader designations. Leo is located at 11 hours Ra and 15 degrees Dec., while the brightest star in it, Regulus is located at 10hours, 08 minutes, 22.3 seconds Ra, and 11 degrees, 58 arcminutes, 02 arcseconds. An arcsecond is 1/3600th of a degreee....pretty small. Here is a bit more on the subject. http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/academy/universe/RADEC.HTML
The constellation closest to Leo is Cancer. Cancer is located to the west of Leo in the night sky.
Leo minor isn't in a constellation, it is a constellation. Leo minor lies between Ursa Major and Leo. It is bordered by Ursa Major, Lynx, Cancer, and Leo.
Regulus is located in the constellation Leo. It is the brightest star in the Leo constellation and is one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
Leo is a constellation, that is to say, a direction in the sky. Just as in any other constellation, there are lots of galaxies in this constellation.
Leo is the 12th largest constellation in the night sky.
It is in Leo and in the constellation known as the sickle, which makes up Leo's head and mane. It is in Leo and in the constellation known as the sickle, which makes up Leo's head and mane.