Article 6Q2PR Starwatch: The eagle-eyed will be able to see Aquila now

Starwatch: The eagle-eyed will be able to see Aquila now

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Stuart Clark
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Named after the bird that carried Zeus's thunderbolt, the constellation hosts Altair, visible with the naked eye

This week affords us a great view of the constellation Aquila, the Eagle. According to Greek mythology, Aquila is the bird that carried Zeus's thunderbolt (or Jupiter's, if you prefer Roman mythology).

It is one of the 48 constellations originally recorded by the astronomer Ptolemy in the second century, and now forms one of the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) officially recognised 88 constellations.

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