Vulpecula: Difference between revisions
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File:Vul Hevel detail.jpg|Vulpecula cum Ansere in Hevelius (1687) | |||
File:Vul Fortin1776.jpg|Vul depicted in Fortin's Atlas Céleste, 1st edition (1776) | File:Vul Fortin1776.jpg|Vul depicted in Fortin's Atlas Céleste, 1st edition (1776) | ||
File:Vul Fortin1795.jpg|Vulpecula et Anser depicted in Fortin's Atlas Céleste, 3rd edition (1795) | File:Vul Fortin1795.jpg|Vulpecula et Anser depicted in Fortin's Atlas Céleste, 3rd edition (1795) | ||
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The constellation was invented by Hevelius (1687)and is one of the 88 IAU constellations.
Etymology and History

Origin of Constellation
Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation
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Vulpecula cum Ansere in Hevelius (1687)
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Vul depicted in Fortin's Atlas Céleste, 1st edition (1776)
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Vulpecula et Anser depicted in Fortin's Atlas Céleste, 3rd edition (1795)






