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The name comes directly from Latin sagitta, meaning an arrow.
The Sagitta is built with a wooden structure.
Urbanus panics, realizing that without Sagitta, he does not have a team ready to run in the next day's race.
The term is derived from the Latin word Sagitta, meaning "arrow".
Its specific name is derived from the Latin sagitta "arrow", hence "arrow-shaped".
As the children leave the stables to begin looking for Sagitta, a one-legged beggar says he knows exactly where to find the horse.
The following are some of Sagitta's brightest stars:
In optics and especially telescope making, sagitta is a measure of the glass removed to yield an optical curve.
When the race began the outsider Sagitta rushed to the front and opened up a lead of twenty lengths before tiring rapidly after half distance.
Scopas steps forward, volunteering to drive a team with Pegasus in Sagitta's place.
Elaeophora sagitta (parasite of several mammal groups in Africa)
In Latin, it is known as the sinus versus (flipped sine) or the sagitta (arrow).
Typically the sagitta is used, as it is largest, but sometimes lapilli are used if they have a more convenient shape.
It lies between Sagitta and Cygnus.
WR 124 is a Wolf-Rayet star in the constellation of Sagitta.
Partula sagitta.
Located to the north of the equator, Sagitta can be seen from every location on Earth except within the Antarctic circle.
The Romans named it Sagitta.
He gave his considerable talent and the 'best years' of his life, as he said, to his literary campaign under the pseudonym Sagitta.
Sagitta (optics)
The specific name of P. sagitta from the Latin sagitta (arrow).
Specifications (Sagitta)
The map of Chinese constellation in constellation Sagitta area consists of:
The term 'sagitta' (often abbreviated sag) is used similarly in optics, for describing the surfaces of lenses and mirrors.
Arrow darter, Etheostoma sagitta .