If you want a nickname for a person rather then just a shorter name for the constellation, then Vixie might be an acceptable pet name. Or Pecky. Take your pick.
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.
Vulpecula has 5 main stars in its system. it is bordered by the constellations Lyra, Hercules, Delphinus, Cygnus and Pegasus.
52.00098 from the earth
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.
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.
Trichosurus Vulpecula Fuliginosus
the Egyptian from the ancient time(Greece and Rome's time)
Cygnus is bordered by these constellations: Cepheus Draco Lyra Vulpecula Pegasus Lacerta
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.
There are several constellations bordering Lyra, including Draco, Her, Cygnus, Vulpecula, and Hercules.
Lyra is bordered by the Dragon Draco, the Greek hero Hercules, the little fox Vulpecula and Cygnus the swan.