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The constellation was invented by Hevelius (1687)and is one of the [[:Category:88_IAU-Constellations|88 IAU constellations]].
The constellation was invented by Hevelius (1687)and is one of the [[:Category:88_IAU-Constellations|88 IAU constellations]].


==Etymology and History==
==Etymology and History==
[[File:Vul Hevelius.JPG|alt=screenshot(s) of text|thumb|Vulpecula cum Ansere as decribed by Hevelius (1687).]]
[[File:Vul Hevelii-Prodromus-astronomiae-4.jpg|alt=star chart|thumb|Vulpecula cum Ansere as pepicted in mapping by Hevelius (1687).]]




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===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation===
===Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation===
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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 Fortin1795.jpg|Vulpecula et Anser depicted in Fortin's Atlas Céleste, 3rd edition (1795)
</gallery>


==Mythology==
==Mythology==

Latest revision as of 16:13, 26 January 2025

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Vulpecula star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg)

The constellation was invented by Hevelius (1687)and is one of the 88 IAU constellations.

Etymology and History

screenshot(s) of text
Vulpecula cum Ansere as decribed by Hevelius (1687).
star chart
Vulpecula cum Ansere as pepicted in mapping by Hevelius (1687).


Origin of Constellation

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

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References