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Serpens is in the grasp of Ophiuchus.
The constellation of Ophiuchus is represented by one main star, Rasalhague (Alpha Ophiuchi). Within the constellation of Serpens, there are two main parts: Serpens Caput and Serpens Cauda. Together, they contain a couple dozen stars visible to the naked eye.
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There are several constellations bordering Aquila: Sagitta Hercules Ophiuchus Serpens Cauda Scutum Sagittarius Capricornus Aquarius Delphinus
Ophiuchus is a constellation located around the celestial equator. Its receives it's name from the Greek Ὀφιοῦχος meaning "serpent-bearer", and is usually deplicted as a man holding the snake that is seen by the constellation Serpens.
Nearby constellations to Hercules are Lyra, Draco, Bootes, Corona Borealis, and Serpens.
Yes, Serpens Magna is a real constellation, but it is not officially recognized by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). It is a proposed name for a section of the larger constellation Serpens, which is the only constellation that is split into two parts: Serpens Caput (the head) and Serpens Cauda (the tail). The concept of Serpens Magna is sometimes used in astronomical discussions but lacks formal status.
The true spelling of the constellation is Ophiuchus.
Ophiuchus is a half water and half fire sign.
Rasalhague is the brightest star in the constellation Ophiuchus
Serpens.
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