The area of the sky defined as the constellation Hercules lies between
Right Ascensions 16H and 19H. It comprises 1,225 square degrees of sky,
making Hercules the 5th largest constellation.
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.
Cygnus is a constellation located in the northern hemisphere, and its right ascension spans approximately from 19 hours to 21 hours. In terms of longitude hours, this translates roughly to 285 degrees to 315 degrees. The constellation is best viewed in the summer months in the northern hemisphere.
The Right Ascension of Centaurus is roughly between 11h and 15h.
The constellation Hercules contains around 200 stars that are visible to the naked eye.
At the end of the Hercules myth Hercules gets poisoned by his wife on accident, Zues was all like "ah crap", and so he was like son come and be a god and a constellation. I think this is right, im not 100%
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.
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Yes, there is a constellation with that name. "Hercules" also has several other meanings.
The constellation Hercules is best viewed in July.
Cygnus is a constellation located in the northern hemisphere, and its right ascension spans approximately from 19 hours to 21 hours. In terms of longitude hours, this translates roughly to 285 degrees to 315 degrees. The constellation is best viewed in the summer months in the northern hemisphere.
The Right Ascension of Centaurus is roughly between 11h and 15h.
The constellation Hercules contains around 200 stars that are visible to the naked eye.
At the end of the Hercules myth Hercules gets poisoned by his wife on accident, Zues was all like "ah crap", and so he was like son come and be a god and a constellation. I think this is right, im not 100%
constellation Hercules
he is a constellation. Not a star!!!!
Hercules is a constellation, not a star, so it doesn't have a surface temperature. However, the stars within the Hercules constellation have a range of surface temperatures depending on their specific spectral type.