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  1. Aquila (constellation) - Wikipedia

    Aquila is a constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Latin for ' eagle ' and it represents the bird that carried Zeus/Jupiter's thunderbolts in Greek-Roman mythology.

  2. Aquila (name) - Wikipedia

    Priscilla and Aquila, a New Testament couple who assisted Paul of Tarsus Aquila of Sinope, second-century translator of the Old Testament Aquila Romanus, a third-century Latin grammarian Pontius …

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  4. Aquila | Night Sky, Brightest Stars, Summer Triangle | Britannica

    Aquila, constellation in the northern sky, at about 20 hours right ascension and on the celestial equator in declination. The brightest star in Aquila is Altair (Arabic: “Flying Eagle”), the 12th brightest star in …

  5. Aquila Constellation: Stars, Facts, Myth, Location, Deep Sky Objects ...

    Aquila constellation is located in the northern sky, on the celestial equator. The constellation’s name means “the eagle” in Latin. The constellation represents the eagle of the god Jupiter in Roman …

  6. Facts About Aquila Constellation | Aquila The Eagle - Star Walk

    Aug 18, 2023 · Aquila is the equatorial constellation visible in both hemispheres from July to November. It plays a significant role in the culture of many countries around the world and has many good …

  7. Aquila Constellation: Facts About the Celestial Eagle

    It is the 22nd largest constellation that we have. And in this large area lies a lot of stars and interesting deep-sky objects. In the northern sky, we can see it best during the summer nights. It’s brightest star …

  8. Aquila the Eagle soars along the Milky Way - EarthSky

    Aug 27, 2025 · The best time to see the constellation Aquila the Eagle in the evening sky is from July to November as it soars along the Milky Way. And, because our galaxy provides a starry backdrop, …

  9. A Guide to the Aquila Constellation and Its Stars

    This majestic constellation is located along the celestial equator, making it visible from both the northern and southern hemispheres. The constellation Aquila is relatively easy to spot in the summer skies …

  10. Aquila - noirlab.edu

    Aquila was later described by Ptolemy in the second century as an eagle that is associated with Zeus/Jupiter in Greek and Roman mythology respectively. Aquila is considered a summer …