Delphinus

Delphinus (Uloopi)

Delphinus, resembles the shape of a dolphin when stars in this constellation are imaginarily connected!

Where should I see…

Aquila and Sagitta, is the constellation which is towards west of Delphinus constellation. If you move your eyes towards east, you will see another constellation named Pegasus and Equuleus. In the North and South of Delphinus, you will find Vulpecula and Aquarius constellations respectively. Delphinus is halfway between celestial equator and North Pole, and so is fully part of Northern Hemisphere.

It covers up 189 square degree area of the sky. Area wise it is 69th largest constellation in the sky.

When and What can I see…

We can gaze at this beautiful Dolphin shape of Delphinus constellation from April to December, as seen from India.

All you need is your naked eyes other than clear skies to see 46 stars of this constellations, as they are the one which are brighter than the lower limit of our naked eyes (i.e. 6.5 apparent magnitude) to see faintest stars.. The brightest star of this constellation is Rotanev.

Constellations are made up of single, binary (apparent and absolute), multiple and variable stars. Out of total 46 stars of different types, here is the list of 20 brightest stars as per their nature:

Binary / Multiple Star system Variable Stars   Binary and Variable Stars Single stars
Rotanev Aldulfin Sualocin 3
Musica 5 2
6
8 6 3 3
Mythology stories…

As per Hindu mythology, there are no such known stories for this constellation.

Deep Sky Objects…

NGC 6891 || Planetary Nebula NGC 6891 || Planetary Nebula NGC 6934 || Globular Cluster NGC 6934 || Globular Cluster Blue Flash Nebula or NGC 6905 || Planetary Nebula Blue Flash Nebula or NGC 6905 || Planetary Nebula NGC 7006 || Globular Cluster NGC 7006 || Globular Cluster

All the stars that we see naked eyes, all belong to our own, Milky way galaxy (Akash Ganga Tara Vishv). Bright stars can be seen naked eye and faint one through telescope. But the curtain of sky that we see in 2D is actually a huge universe we are talking about, with 3 dimension. There are many nebulous objects visible in every constellations. They differ widely by distances and nature. Like Emission Nebula, Reflecting Nebula, Absorption Nebula, Star Birth Nebula, Supernova Remnants (SNR) and Open Stars cluster which are within the disk of our own Milky Way galaxy. Globular cluster are also found, which are in the halo of our galaxy and some most distant objects like galaxies are also visible through telescope. Such objects are defined as “Deep Sky Objects”.

In this constellation there are 31 such different types of Deep Sky Objects observed. Below is the list of 20 brightest Deep Sky Objects:

 

Galaxy

Open Cluster

Globular Cluster

Nebula

Supernova Remnant

Naked eye visibility

Visible through Telescope

15

2

Blue Flash Nebula

2

 

15

2

3