Uranography a Brief Description of the Constellations Visible in the United Sta
Uranography a Brief Description of the Constellations Visible in the United Sta
Charles a Charles Augustus Young
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2" 34- ; Dec. 42 11'; coarse, with a pretty double star (eighth mag. ) included. 22. Auriga (Maps I. And II. ). Proceeding east from Per- seus we come to Auriga, instantly recognized by the bright yellow star CAPELLA (the Goat) and her attendant Hoedi (or Kids). Capella, a Aurigse, according to Pickering, is precisely of the same brightness as Vega (Mag. = 0. 2), both of them being about J of a magnitude fainter than Arcturus, but dis- tinctly brighter than any other stars visible in our latitu...des except Sirius itself. About 10 east of Capella is (3 Aurigae of 'the second magnitude, and 8 south of ft is of the third magnitude; 8 Aurigye is 10 north of ft in the circumpolar region, e, , and 77, 4 or 5 S. W. Of a, are the "Kids. " Names of Stars, a, CAPELLA ; (3, MENKALINAN. Double Stars. (1)
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