It has a latitude of +90 degrees and -40 degrees.
The constellation Hydra does not have a specific latitude and longitude because constellations are celestial objects and do not have physical locations on Earth. They are patterns of stars as seen from Earth. The position of a constellation in the sky is measured in right ascension and declination, not latitude and longitude.
The name of the constellation is cygnus.
The constellation Hercules is not a single point in space and does not have a specific latitude and longitude. Constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth and their positions are relative to our view.
The constellation, Cygnus, is called The Swan but is also known as the Northern Cross due to its shape. The identity of Cygnus in Greek Mythology is uncertain.
Cygnus is Latin for "swan." In astronomy, Cygnus is also the name of a northern constellation known as the Swan.
the longitude i s16h an dthe latitude is -32
The constellation Hydra does not have a specific latitude and longitude because constellations are celestial objects and do not have physical locations on Earth. They are patterns of stars as seen from Earth. The position of a constellation in the sky is measured in right ascension and declination, not latitude and longitude.
Cygnus is not a constellation of the zodiac.
The name of the constellation is cygnus.
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in a triple-star system in the northern constellation Cygnus, or the swam
The constellation Hercules is not a single point in space and does not have a specific latitude and longitude. Constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth and their positions are relative to our view.
There is a constellation called "Cygnus". Or what did you mean?
15h 18m 00s, −45° 00′ 00″
Pegasus is between Cygnus and Pisces.
SWAN.......Cygnus is the SWAN.
Deneb is the dimmest star in Cygnus.