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  2. Facts, location & map. Capricornus is the 40th biggest constellation in the sky, occupying an area of 414 square degrees. It lies in the fourth quadrant of the southern hemisphere (SQ4) and can be seen at latitudes between +60° and -90°. The neighboring constellations are Aquarius, Aquila, Microscopium, Piscis Austrinus, and Sagittarius.

  3. Jun 8, 2017 · The 40 th largest constellation, Capricornus measures 414 square degrees. It sits among the other constellations of the water genre, including the water-bearer Aquarius, the whale-like sea monster ...

  4. Aug 17, 2020 · Key Facts & Summary. Capricornus is one of the 88 modern constellations, yet it was also one of the first 48 constellations listed by the Greco-Roman astronomer, Ptolemy, in his 2 nd century Almagest. Capricornus is a relatively faint constellation, with only its brightest star, Deneb Algedi, shinning above magnitude 3.

  5. Aug 27, 2023 · Capricornus the Sea-goat is located near the southern horizon in Northern Hemisphere late summer and early fall nights. The constellation’s brightest star is Delta Capricorni, or Deneb Algedi.

  6. Nov 29, 2012 · A southern constellation located near the Summer Triangle. Capricornus is the 40th biggest constellation in the sky, and is visible for observers located between latitudes +60° and -90°. From northern latitudes, Capricornus can be seen from July to November, and in the Southern hemisphere from winter to late spring, where it appears upside ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CapricornusCapricornus - Wikipedia

    Capricornus is a faint constellation, with only one star above magnitude 3; its alpha star has a magnitude of only 3.6. The brightest star in Capricornus is δ Capricorni, also called Deneb Algedi, with a magnitude of 2.9, located 39 light-years from Earth. Like several other stars such as Denebola and Deneb, it is named for the Arabic word for ...

  8. The Capricorn Constellation (Capricornus) is one of the 12 constellations of the zodiac, and ranks the 40th largest of the 88 modern constellations seen in the night sky. Capricornus (its Latin name) is quite easy to recognize, as it clearly resembles the outline of a mythical creature that is half fish and half goat, if you join the dots.

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