The word "Draco" is Latin for "Dragon"
The constellation Draco was discovered by Claudius Ptolemaeus
Draco circles the pole and so as the Earth rotates all the pyramids and towers have used its stars to count the hours of the seasons. Thuban the pole star of 2170bc is Alpha Dragon.
Draco is a dragon.
Draco is a constellation, a collection of stars, so it's impossible to give a temperature.
One: Draco. If you feel exceptionally generous you might also count Hydra, which represents a slightly different but somewhat dragon-like mythological creature.
Impossible to say because Draco is a constellation, which means it consists of all the stars and other objects in a defined area of the sky. The distances could vary from the closest to extremely far away. The average distance would depend closely on the dimmest objects included in the calculation.
Draco is a constellation in the northern hemisphere, so the farther north of the equator, the better it can be seen.
Thuban is in the constellation Draco. Third star from the end of the tail of the dragon. About 5000 years ago it used to be the Polar star due to the slow wobble of the Earth as it rotates on its axis.
Draco.
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your moms in the constellation draco
Draco means dragon and it is the oldest constellation
Draco is a constellation located in the northern sky. The name Draco means "dragon" in Latin. The constellation originated in Greek mythology.
Draco means Dragon
The constellation Draco cannot be seen anywhere in Queensland, as it is visible only from northern latitudes.
what are special features in the draco star
dragon
Draco
Because it looks like a dragon and Draco in Latin means "Dragon"!
There are still some unanswered questions about the constellation draco. Many want to know how it happened and if the black hole had any effect on the constellation.