You can't see constellations with a telescope. In fact, you may be looking straight
into one, but you'll never notice it until you come out from behind your telescope.
Sir Francis Drake an English sea captain known as El Draque, (Spanish for dragon) from Latin Draco, dragon
Mad Love - Robi Draco Rosa album - was created on 2004-05-18.
As a fictional character in the Harry Potter series, Harry's feelings towards Draco Malfoy are complex and evolve throughout the story. While there are moments of animosity and conflict between them, there are also instances of understanding and empathy. Ultimately, Harry's feelings towards Draco can be interpreted in different ways depending on the reader's perspective and the specific context within the narrative.
The surface of a radio telescope doesn't have to be as flawless as the surface of an optical telescope because the radio telescope is collecting radio waves, something that will not be affected by faults in the glass. Optical telescopes, on the other hand, are collecting light, where faults in the surface can interfere with the image.
Radio Telescope Arrays
The scientific name for the mythical animal known as the dragon is "Draco" or "Draco volans" which is a genus of gliding lizards found in Southeast Asia.
The "scientific" name for dragon is draco. Most "scientific" dragon names have it. e.g. Draco orientalis magnus (oriental dragon), Draco montana (tibetan dragon), Draco marsupialis (marsupial/australian dragon)
I bet a snake or a dragon. Draco means ''dragon''.
draco comes from the greek word dragon
The constellation Draco is named after the Latin word for dragon. This is because in ancient mythology, Draco was often depicted as a dragon, such as the dragon that guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides in Greek mythology.
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.
Dragon moves can be found: TM02 (Dragon Claw) - Victory Road, TM82 (Dragon Tail) - Opelucid Gym, Draco Meteor can be taught in Opelucid City (From Iris/Drayden). There are a variety of Pokemon that are non-Dragon that can learn Dragon Type moves (bar Draco Meteor unless it's Arceus equipped with Draco Plate)
Draco means Dragon
Because draco is the Latin word for dragon and the constellation allegedly looks like a dragon.
Draco, 'dragon'.
Draco
"Dragon" translates to "Draco".