This star is named to:

Aafiyah

Dedication:
This star shines for you!
It was named on:
October 19, 2024
It was named by:
Shegow Aanis
Declination
15.6666°
Right ascension
20h 23m 46.26s (305.94275°)
Magnitude
13.6 mag
Tycho-Identifier
UCAC3-Identifier
93025828
HIP-Identifier
Constellation
Delphinus (Dolphin)
Dolphins were considered messengers of Poseidon, god of the sea in the ancient Greek religion. Poseidon sent a Dolphin to find Amphritrite and persuade her of a marrying him. Find out more.
In October, this star can be viewed from Birmingham UK in the morningin the evening. Around 8:30pm in early October (British Summer Time), it can be found at an elevation of 53° in the south. Please make sure that no obstacles (such as building, mountains, or trees) are impeding your view.
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