Sagittarius constellation pattern

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The Sagittarius constellation pattern is a prominent zodiac constellation in the southern sky, often recognized by its “Teapot” asterism and associated with the direction of the Milky Way’s galactic center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf asterism pattern
constellation pattern
zodiac constellation
bordersConstellation Aquila NERFINISHED
Capricornus NERFINISHED
Corona Australis NERFINISHED
Indus NERFINISHED
Microscopium NERFINISHED
Ophiuchus NERFINISHED
Scorpius NERFINISHED
Telescopium NERFINISHED
containsAsterism Teapot asterism NERFINISHED
containsBrightStar Delta Sagittarii NERFINISHED
Epsilon Sagittarii NERFINISHED
Gamma Sagittarii NERFINISHED
Phi Sagittarii NERFINISHED
Sigma Sagittarii NERFINISHED
Zeta Sagittarii NERFINISHED
containsDeepSkyObject Lagoon Nebula NERFINISHED
M17 nebula NERFINISHED
M20 nebula NERFINISHED
M22 globular cluster NERFINISHED
M8 nebula NERFINISHED
Omega Nebula NERFINISHED
Sagittarius Star Cloud NERFINISHED
Trifid Nebula NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation Sgr NERFINISHED
hasDeclinationRange approximately +25 degrees to −45 degrees
hasLatinName Sagittarius NERFINISHED
hasName Sagittarius NERFINISHED
hasRightAscensionRange approximately 17h to 20h
isAssociatedWith direction of the Milky Way galactic center
isBestSeenIn summer in the Northern Hemisphere
winter in the Southern Hemisphere
isCataloguedBy International Astronomical Union NERFINISHED
isCrossedBy Milky Way NERFINISHED
ecliptic
isLocatedIn southern sky
isMoreProminentIn Southern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
isPartOf zodiac
isRecognizedBy Teapot shape
isRichIn Milky Way star fields
nebulae
star clusters
isUsedFor locating the galactic center
isVisibleFrom most inhabited latitudes
liesInDirectionOf Milky Way galactic center NERFINISHED
represents archer

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Kaus Borealis isPartOf Sagittarius constellation pattern