Visualize in real time the position of the Sagitta constellation in the sky.
General presentation
The Sagitta constellation is one of the smallest constellations in the sky. Mainly visible in summer in the northern hemisphere, it is located between Cygnus and Aquila. Despite its modest size, it is relatively easy to spot thanks to its simple shape and proximity to several very bright constellations.
Shape of the Sagitta constellation
The Sagitta constellation draws a small arrow pointing east. Its stars are aligned to represent a arrowhead, making it one of the constellations whose shape is easiest to recognize.
Stars of the Sagitta constellation
Star
Magnitude
Distance
Equatorial position J2000
Current Equatorial Position
Current Horizontal Position at Marseille
Link
Sham
4.37
427 light years
Right ascension : 19ʰ40ᵐ5.79133ˢ Declination : 18°0'5.79133″
Right ascension : 19ʰ41ᵐ18.6182604406ˢ Declination : 18°4′32.4041339621″