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1Sur les radiants des Andromédides

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“Sur les radiants des Andromédides” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  Sur les radiants des Andromédides
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 195
  • Publisher: ➤  Impr. de l'Académie impériale des sciences
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  • Publish Location: St.-Pétersbourg

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  • First Year Published: 1891
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Andromeda (constellation)

Andromeda is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century Greco-Roman astronomer Ptolemy, and one of the 88 modern constellations. Located in

Andromeda

mythology Andromeda (constellation), a region of the Earth's night sky The Andromeda Galaxy, an astronomical object within the constellation Andromeda may also

Andromeda I

Andromeda I is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy (dSph) about 2.40 million light-years away in the constellation Andromeda. Andromeda I is part of the local group

Andromeda (mythology)

contains several constellations named after the story's figures; in particular, the constellation Andromeda is named after her. The Andromeda tradition, from

Andromeda Galaxy

constellation of Andromeda, which itself is named after the princess who was the wife of Perseus in Greek mythology. The virial mass of the Andromeda

Cassiopeia (constellation)

Cassiopeia (listen) is a constellation and asterism in the northern sky named after the vain queen Cassiopeia, mother of Andromeda, in Greek mythology, who

Andromeda Shun

reflexes. The constellation he uses for extra power is that of Andromeda, and by channeling his cosmos into the Andromeda constellation using the cloth

List of stars in Andromeda

This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Andromeda, sorted by decreasing brightness. Notes It was commonly with δ Peg by Bayer. Flamsteed

Sceptrum et Manus Iustitiae

is today the constellations Lacerta and western Andromeda. Due to the awkward name the constellation was modified and name changed a couple of times,

Pegasus Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy

(also known as Andromeda VI or Peg dSph for short) is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy about 2.7 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus. The Pegasus