A.C.E

RA 22h00m00.88 +37°17'04.0'' dec 11.34 mag

A.C.E

RA 22h00m00.88 +37°17'04.0'' dec 11.34 mag

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Haila & Manal

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A.C.E

Constellation

Lacerta

Star date

2020-05-23
Constellation Lacerta (The Lizard)

Lacerta or The Lizard is one of the 88 constellations modern astronomers have divided the sky into. It's part of the Perseus constellation family. Lacerta is best seen in October (from latitudes +90° to -35°)

Lacerta means ‘the lizard’ in Latin, however, it is also referred to as ‘Little Cassiopeia’ because its brightest stars also form a ‘W’ shape. Five main stars make up the constellation and it can be located between Cygnus, Cassiopeia, and Andromeda. The star EV Lacertae produced a flare in 2008 thousands of times brighter than the Sun.