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.
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Depending on which Draco you are referring to, Albert George Wilson if you are speaking of Draco the Dwarf Galaxy.
The word "Draco" is Latin for "Dragon" The constellation Draco was discovered by Claudius Ptolemaeus
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.
Draco is a constellation in the northern hemisphere, so the farther north of the equator, the better it can be seen.
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The word "Draco" is Latin for "Dragon" The constellation Draco was discovered by Claudius Ptolemaeus
Draco (potters rival) , Lucius (Draco's dad the death eater), Narcissa (Draco's mother) or Scorpius (Draco's son in the epilogue)?
Draco rizali, a small lizardApogania rizali, a rare kind of beetleRhacophorus rizali, a peculiar frog species.
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the Greeks named Draco
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Because it looks like a dragon and Draco in Latin means "Dragon"!
None of the twelve months is 'Draco'.
Draco means Dragon
Draco Malfoy Has No Brother.