Whether you are just curious, or love studying the stars in the sky, you may be interested in learning the names of stars in the Sagittarius constellation. This constellation, known as the archer, faces west. Look closely, and you will see that his arrow is pointing toward the Scorpius constellation.
Astronomers love studying the night skies, but other people enjoy gazing at the stars on a beautiful clear night as well. You will find this information interesting, no matter why you gaze at the skies.
The point of the arrow is formed by the nebulous clusters Spiculum and Al Nasle. These stars names translate to “point” or “arrowhead”. History mentions the tip of the arrow as being injurious to the eyes.
The vane of the arrow contains Pelagus, which is a 2nd magnitude star. Pelagus is considered a fortunate star and is associated with optimism. This star was also known as Nunki.
Some other names of stars in the Sagittarius constellation include Kaus Borealis and Kaus Australus, which represent the northern bow and southern bow respectively. Kaus Borealis is a 3rd magnitude yellow star, and Kaus Australus shines orange-bluish, and is the brightest of the two.
Kaus Media, the middle section of the bow, is a double star that is yellow, orange and blue in color. The upper section of the bow is represented by Polis, which is a triple star that is said to represent success and ambition.
Ascella is one of the stars in the cloak and back of the archer, and is a 3rd magnitude star. This star, also known as Axilla, is located in the armpit of the archer. The name is reputed to supply happiness and good fortune.
Facies is the name of the cluster of stars in the forehead of the archer. This star is associated with blindness and bad sight, which is usually the case with nebulous clusters.
There you have it! This isn’t an all inclusive list, but it gives you many of the names of stars in the Sagittarius constellation. Enjoy your sky gazing! You may even impress someone with all of your knowledge.
