Apdu
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Apd(w), ȝpd, The Bird, is an ancient Egyptian constellation. There are at least 21 spelling variants[1] throughout the millennia in hierglyphs, and it is probably not any specific one.
Concordance, Etymology, History
Origin of Constellation
The constellation is mentioned in the Ramesside Star Clocks and identified by right ascension.
Spelling Variants
- Apedu
- Apdu
Identifications
The area of The Bird must cover a region in Triangulum and close to Algol. Belmonte and Lull (2011) proposed the following identifications:
- (a) Banat net Apdu (the Peak of the Bird) - α Tri
- (b) Tep en Apdu (the Head of the Bird) - β Tri
- (c) Hetyt net Apdu (The Throat of the Bird) - a star close to Algol
- (d) Iret net Apdu (the Eye of the Bird) - γ Tri
Sources, Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation
Here we give a list of all sources where the name is attested.
| Source | Identification |
|---|---|
Religion/ Mythology
mnemonic tales and cultural significance
IAU Working Group on Star Names
Irtentapdu (for the eye of the bird, γ Tri) was proposed as a star name in 2023/5 in WGSN.
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References
- References (general)






