This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Serpens, sorted by decreasing brightness. List of stars by constellation ESA (1997). "The Hipparcos...
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the modern constellations in being split into two non-contiguous parts, Serpens Caput (Serpent Head) to the west and Serpens Cauda (Serpent Tail) to the...
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boxes as the constellation Serpens is split into two separate sections, Serpens Caput (the snake's head) to the west and Serpens Cauda (the snake's tail)...
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"List of IAU-approved Star Names" since 2016. As of April 2022, the list included a total of 451 proper names of stars. Of the roughly 10,000 stars visible...
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This list covers all known stars, white dwarfs, brown dwarfs, and sub-brown dwarfs within 20 light-years (6.13 parsecs) of the Sun. So far, 131 such objects...
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IAU designated constellations (redirect from List of IAU constellations)
may be divided into Serpens Cauda (serpent's tail) and Serpens Caput (serpent's head), but these disjoint areas are considered part of the same constellation...
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The Serpens South star cluster is a relatively dense group of more than 600 young stars, dozens of which are protostars just beginning to form. The cluster...
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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Ophiuchus, sorted by decreasing brightness. List of stars by constellation ESA (1997). "The Hipparcos...
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Seyfert's Sextet (category Serpens)
is a group of galaxies about 190 million light-years away in the constellation Serpens. The group appears to contain six members, but one of the galaxies...
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and listing is only for additional stars (in Chinese) AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 6 月 29 日 Serpens – Chinese...
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IAU designated constellations by area (redirect from List of constellations by area)
–0h ). Serpens is divided into two parts: Serpens Caput ("Serpent's Head"; 428.484 sq. deg.; midpoint: RA: 15 46.49, Dec: +10 58.20), and Serpens Cauda...
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Red Square Nebula (category Serpens)
celestial object located in the area of the sky occupied by star MWC 922 in the constellation Serpens. The first images of this bipolar nebula, taken...
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As of 2017[update], there are over 52,011 known variable stars, with more being discovered regularly, so a complete list of every single variable is impossible...
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Ophiuchus (category Constellations listed by Ptolemy)
serpent; the interposition of his body divides the snake constellation Serpens into two parts, Serpens Caput and Serpens Cauda. Ophiuchus straddles the...
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IC 4756 (category Serpens)
IC 4756 is a large bright open cluster in the constellation Serpens. Known as Graff's Cluster, it is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye and considered...
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IAU designated constellations by geographical visibility (category Lists of constellations)
–0h ). Serpens is divided into two parts: Serpens Caput ("Serpent's Head"; 428.484 sq. deg.; midpoint: RA: 15 46.49, Dec: +10 58.20), and Serpens Cauda...
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Chinese constellations (redirect from Chinese stars)
Heavenly Market Left Wall 天市左垣 (Hercules / Serpens / Ophiuchus / Aquila) Heavenly Market Right Wall 天市右垣 (Serpens / Ophiuchus / Hercules) The Twenty-Eight...
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Mu Serpentis (category Serpens)
star in the Serpens Caput (head) section of the equatorial constellation Serpens. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 3.543...
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Epsilon Serpentis (category Serpens)
white-hued star in the constellation Serpens, in its head (Serpens Caput). It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +3.69. Based...
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The Book of Fixed Stars (Arabic: كتاب صور الكواكب kitāb suwar al-kawākib, literally The Book of the Shapes of Stars) is an astronomical text written by...
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Scutum (constellation) (category Constellations listed by Johannes Hevelius)
Johannes Hevelius in 1684. Located just south of the celestial equator, its four brightest stars form a narrow diamond shape. It is one of the 88 IAU designated...
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smallest and densest class of stellar objects. In the cores of these stars, protons and electrons combine to form neutrons. Neutron stars can be classified as...
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is a list of notable galaxies. There are about 51 galaxies in the Local Group (see list of nearest galaxies for a complete list), on the order of 100,000...
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of Creation is a photograph taken by the Hubble Space Telescope of elephant trunks of interstellar gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula, in the Serpens constellation...
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Gliese 710 (category Serpens)
6 M☉ star in the constellation Serpens Cauda. It is projected to pass near the Sun in about 1.29 million years at a predicted minimum distance of 0.051 parsecs—0...
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Corona Borealis (category Constellations listed by Ptolemy)
observers north of 50°S. It is bordered by Boötes to the north and west, Serpens Caput to the south, and Hercules to the east. The three-letter abbreviation...
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Boötes, Corona Borealis, Draco, Hercules, Ophiuchus, Sagitta, Serpens and Vulpecula. Added Stars The Horn mansion represents the Dragon's horns. It corresponds...
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Aquila (constellation) (category Constellations listed by Ptolemy)
(1964), "Photometric Data for Stars in the Equatorial Zone (Seventh List)", Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 23: 175, Bibcode:1964MNSSA...
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Omega Serpentis (category Serpens)
within the Serpens Caput part of the equatorial constellation of Serpens. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +5.22. Based...
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Eagle Nebula (category Serpens)
Queen Nebula) is a young open cluster of stars in the constellation Serpens, discovered by Jean-Philippe de Cheseaux in 1745–46. Both the "Eagle" and the...
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