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Where in the sky can Draco be found?

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What is Draco?

Draco is a constellation located in the northern sky. The name Draco means "dragon" in Latin. The constellation originated in Greek mythology.


Is there a dragon constellation?

Yes, there is a dragon constellation that is called Draco the Dragon. It can be found in the northern sky. There are also different sized galaxies in the constellation.


How much space does Draco take up in space?

Draco takes up 1300 square degrees or 1% of the sky.


What season is the constellation Draco in the sky?

Liam was here 2011 lol


How can you find Draco in the sky?

in between the big dipper and the small dipper


How many stars are in Draco?

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.


The mythical animal in this constellation guarded the apples of Hesperides.?

Draco.


What is the name of the constellation in the northern sky said to represent the dragon killed by Cadmus?

Draco


What does it mean Draco which is a constellation in the far northern sky?

Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar (that is, never setting) for many observers in the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations today.Source: Wikipedia.


How do you get the move Draco meteor on Pokemon white?

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I found it to get Draco Meteor first go see Drayden in opelucid city and he gives you Draco meteor


What is a special found in Draco?

your mom and your face :P


Who discovered Draco?

Draco is among the earliest of the constellations to have been defined; in one of the oldest known astronomical records, the ancient Egyptians identified it as Tawaret, the goddess of the northern sky in their pantheon of deities.See link for more information