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Auriga is a northern hemisphere constellation, known as 'the Charioteer', and is one of the 88 modern constellations cataloged by Ptolemy. It features prominent stars like Capella, the sixth brightest star in the sky, and is associated with various mythological figures. Auriga is visible during winter months and contains several notable astronomical objects, including meteor showers.

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Auriga is a northern hemisphere constellation, known as 'the Charioteer', and is one of the 88 modern constellations cataloged by Ptolemy. It features prominent stars like Capella, the sixth brightest star in the sky, and is associated with various mythological figures. Auriga is visible during winter months and contains several notable astronomical objects, including meteor showers.

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Auriga
Constellation

Auriga is a constellation in the northern celestial


hemisphere. It is one of the 88 modern constellations;
it was among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-
century astronomer Ptolemy. Its name is Latin for '
charioteer', associating it with various mythological
beings, including Erichthonius and Myrtilus. Wikipedia

Stars: Capella, Epsilon Aurigae, Theta Aurigae, Iota


Aurigae, Zeta Aurigae, Eta Aurigae, Chi Aurigae, More

Names: Charioteer, The Charioteer

Abbreviation: Aur

Declination: 56.1648331°–27.8913116°

Messier objects: 3

Meteor showers: Aurigids; Delta Aurigids

Pronunciation: /ɔːˈraɪɡə/ Auríga; genitive /ɔːˈraɪdʒiː/;

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Auriga Constellation (the Charioteer):


Stars, Myth, Facts, Location
Auriga (the Charioteer) is a large
constellation in the northern sky. It
is home to Capella, the sixth
brightest star in the sky, the
Flaming Star Nebula ...

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Auriga constellation: Facts about the


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Apr 14, 2020 — Auriga is a lesser-
known constellation neighboring
Gemini and Taurus that is visible in
the northern hemisphere during the
winter months.

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Constellations on Sea and Sky
The constellation Auriga can be
seen most of the year in northern
latitudes, due to its circumpolar
nature. This constellation
represents the charioteer ...

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Auriga the Charioteer and bright


Capella on October evenings
Auriga has a flashy star and 3 star
clusters. Auriga the Charioteer is a
popular constellation for Northern
Hemisphere observers in
autumn, ...

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Auriga Constellation | The Charioteer


Auriga is a pentagon-shaped
constellation seen during the winter
months and contains the sixth
brightest star in the night sky,
Capella.

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Auriga | Stars, Winter Sky & Mythology


Auriga, (Latin: Charioteer) constellation in the northern
sky, at about 6 hours right ascension and 45° north in
declination. The brightest star in Auriga ...

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The main star of this constellation
is named Capella and it is the third
brightest star in the North. Auriga is
associated with many Greek
mythology characters ...

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Astronomers
Auriga is one of the constellations
that Greek astronomer Ptolemy
cataloged over 2000 years ago and
its name is Latin for “the
charioteer”.

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Auriga Constellation – Features and


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Take a look at one of the large
Constellations in our night sky. The
Constellation of Auriga here in our
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