What we see as constellations is actually a 2-dimensional projection of the different stars in the galaxy. In ancient times, people saw patterns in the sky and so we got constellations. The constellation of Hercules was listed by Ptolemy but it is unknown who first named the constellation.
people were looking at the stars and said oh that looks like Hercules
the constellation is in the sky that the shape like an all animals can you imagine in the sky.
The number of stars in the constellation Hercules is debated, but most agree on 14-22 stars in the constellation.
What are the stars in Hercules the Hero constellation? mu herculis, vega, lyra
The area of the sky defined as the constellation Hercules lies betweenRight Ascensions 16H and 19H. It comprises 1,225 square degrees of sky,making Hercules the 5th largest constellation.
people were looking at the stars and said oh that looks like Hercules
the constellation is in the sky that the shape like an all animals can you imagine in the sky.
The constellation Hercules is best viewed in July.
Yes, there is a constellation with that name. "Hercules" also has several other meanings.
The number of stars in the constellation Hercules is debated, but most agree on 14-22 stars in the constellation.
What are the stars in Hercules the Hero constellation? mu herculis, vega, lyra
The area of the sky defined as the constellation Hercules lies betweenRight Ascensions 16H and 19H. It comprises 1,225 square degrees of sky,making Hercules the 5th largest constellation.
constellation Hercules
he is a constellation. Not a star!!!!
Yes, there is a myth for that.
Hercules is a constellation pattern of stars in the sky. Certainly not a galaxy.
You can see Hercules in the Northern hemisphere from April to November.