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The constellation Draco cannot be seen anywhere in Queensland, as it is visible only from northern latitudes.
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They decided to change his name Dragon to Draco which is dragon in another language.
Draco, or "The Dragon", is located in the northern sky and is never seen from the southern hemisphere. There are 17 main stars in the constellation.
Draco is a constellation in the northern hemisphere, so the farther north of the equator, the better it can be seen.
The best time to see the constellation Draco is in July around 9 PM local time in the Northern Hemisphere. Draco cannot be seen in the Southern Hemisphere.
Yes. It is located to the North. If you find the North (Pole) Star and then find the little dipper, "saucepan" (Ursa Minor) Draco will be below the bottom of the "pan"
1.Draco is a circumpolar constellation. 2.In ancient times, people thought that the earth revolved around Draco because one its stars, Thuban, was the north star at that point in time. 3.Draco is dragon in Latin. 4. Draco can only be seen from the northern hemisphere. 5. In Greek mythology, Draco was the guardian of the garden of Hesperedes to protect the golden apples.
Taweret was seen as being the northern sky, the constellation roughly covering the area of present-day Draco, which always lies above the horizon.
In the Northern hemisphere, the constellation seen in the early winter months is Aries.