Sagittarius


The constellation Sagittarius is located between Scorpio and Capricorn in the most star-rich areas of the Milky Way; in this direction is the galactic center. Therefore, in Sagittarius you will find a variety of nebulous objects, such as open star clusters, globular clusters and gas nebulae. Already in binoculars, the Sagittarius offers a magnificent sight.

Sagittarius passes through the ecliptic, so the Sun, Moon and planets pass through this constellation. The Sun currently resides in Sagittarius from December 18 to January 20.

Sagittarius
Latin name Sagittarius
Latin genitive Sagittarii
Abbreviation Sgr
Brightest star Kaus Australis (ε Sagittarii)
Fully visible 55° N to 90° S
Observation time for Central Europe April – September
The constellation Sagittarius. Chart: International Astronomical Union in collaboration with the magazine Sky & Telescope