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A Field Book of the Stars · William Tyler Olcott — chapter 34 of 39 · ~346 words · public domain

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A pale yellow star which is receding from the earth at the rate of fourteen miles a second. It culminates July 28th.

V[:E]'GA, or WEGA, Lyrae, "falling," i.e., the falling bird, "the harp star."

A beautiful pale star sapphire in color. It is approaching the earth at the rate of nine miles a second. It culminates Aug. 12th.

VINDEMIATRIX, Virginis, "the vintager or grape gatherer."

Situated in the Virgin's right arm. A bright yellow star culminating May 22d.

WASAT (w[:a]'-sat), Geminorum, "the middle."

Situated in the body of Pollux. Pale white in color. It culminates Feb. 19th.

WESEN, Canis Majoris, "the weight."

A light yellow star in the right side of the Great Dog. It culminates Feb. 17th.

YED PRIOR (yed), Ophiuchi, "the hand," "the star behind or following."

Deep yellow in color. It culminates July 7th. It is in the left hand of the Serpent Bearer.

YED POSTERIOR, Ophiuchi, "the hand."

A red star culminating July 8th.

YILDUM, Ursae Minoris.

Situated in the tail of the Little Bear. A greenish-hued star culminating Aug. 12th.

ZANIAH, [[^e]] Virginis.

Situated in the Virgin's left shoulder.

ZAURAK (z[^a]'-rak), Eridani, "the bright star of the boat."

A yellow star.

ZAVIJAVA (zav-ija'-va), Virginis, "angle or corner," "the retreat or kennel of the barking dog."

Situated on the Virgin's left wing. A pale yellow star culminating May 3d.

ZOSMA (z[=o]s'-ma), Leonis, "a girdle."

Situated at the root of the Lion's tail. A pale yellow star which is approaching the earth at the rate of nine miles a second. It culminates Apr. 24th. This star is also called Duhr, and sometimes Zubra.

ZUBENAKRAVI (z[:o]ben-ak'-ra-vi or -bi), Scorpii, "the claw of the Scorpion." A red star.

ZUBEN ELGENUBI (z[:o]-ben-el-jen-[=u]'-bi), Librae, "the southern claw" (of the Scorpion).

A pale yellow star culminating June 17th. This star is also called Kiffa Australis.

ZUBEN ESCHAMALI (z[:o]-ben-es-she-ma'-li), Librae, "the northern claw."

A pale emerald color, a very unusual color for a star. It is approaching the earth at the rate of six miles a second and culminates June 23d. This star is also known as "Kiffa Borealis."

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