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- Andromeda (constellation) [r]: Constellation in the northern sky, which is surrounded by Auriga, Perseus, Aries, Cetus, Eridanus, Orion and Gemini. [e]
- Antlia [r]: Constellation in the southern sky, which is surrounded by Hydra, Pyxis, Vela and Centaurus. [e]
- Capricornus [r]: A constellation in the southern sky. It is surrounded by Aquarius, Aquila, Sagittarius, Microscopium and Piscis Austrinus. [e]
- NGC 6494 [r]: An open cluster in the constellation Sagittarius, with a distance of about 2,150 light-years away from Earth. [e]
- NGC 6514 [r]: Cluster associated with nebula located in the constellation Sagittarius, also known as M 20 or Trifid Nebula. [e]
- NGC 6523 [r]: A patchy, luminous gaseous nebula in the southern constellation Sagittarius, that appears to be surrounded by a much larger region of cold, neutral hydrogen. [e]
- NGC 6531 [r]: An open cluster in the constellation of Sagittarius. [e]
- NGC 6613 [r]: An open cluster in the constellation Sagittarius. [e]
- NGC 6618 [r]: A bright H II region in the constellation Sagittarius that is both a bright far infrared source and a double radio source. [e]
- NGC 6626 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius, with a distance of about 18,000 to 19,000 light-years away from Earth. [e]
- NGC 6637 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius, with a distance of about 29,700 light-years away from Earth. [e]
- NGC 6656 [r]: An elliptical globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius near the Galactic bulge region. [e]
- NGC 6681 [r]: A globular cluster located in the constellation Sagittarius. [e]
- NGC 6715 [r]: A globular cluster located in the constellation Sagittarius. [e]
- NGC 6779 [r]: A globular cluster, also known as Messier 56 or M 56, located in the constellation Sagittarius. [e]
- NGC 6809 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius, with a distance of about 17,300 light-years away from Earth. [e]
- NGC 6864 [r]: A globular cluster located in the constellation Sagittarius. [e]
- Sagitta [r]: Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Aquila and Vulpecula, its name is Latin for 'arrow'. [e]
- Scutum [r]: Southern constellation, right ascension 19 hours, declination 10° south, its name is Latin for 'shield'. [e]
- Sagittarius (constellation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Fornax [r]: A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Sculptor and Eridanus; its name is Latin for 'furnace'. [e]