Serpens
The constellation Serpens is very unique in many different ways. The most noticeable is that it lays in two parts; Serpens Caput which is the head of the serpent and Serpens Cauda, the tail of the serpent. These two separate constellations are joined to form one of the largest constellations in the sky. Serpens is also very unique because it is joined by another constellation, Ophiuchus. Ophiuchus is a man holding onto the serpent. These two constellations appear right next to the Milky Way causing many star formations and exciting stellar activity within the two constellations. (Moore, 128) In 1604, a supernova with a magnitude of -2.5 appeared next to the right leg of Ophiuchus and dissipated in 1605. This supernova is known as "Kepler's Supernova." There are only three records of supernovas appearing in this galaxy, and this one is included. Because Ophiuchus and Serpens occupy such a wide celestial field in the West Side of the Milky Way, it is constantly being observed for new stellar activity. A mortal woman named Eoronius lay on a hillside preparing to give birth and she was with a man named Ischys. As Coronius waited for her son, the baby's father, Apollo, looked down upon earth and witness
Aquila did just as his master desired and struck Ophiuchus down dead on the earth. htm **References:Moore, Patrick. The symbol of the snake is also said to give wisdom, craft, deceit, and malice. These stars, also called cepheids, have a period of luminosity in which they are very bright, and also an opposing period of dimness. These remnants of our "civilized society" rob us of our right to see beautiful constellations such as Serpens and Ophiuchus. Coronius cried out "You could have let me bear your child. The serpent came upon the dead one giving it the herb and reviving it from the dead. **Here, Serpens, the serpent, is seen struggling vainly in the powerful grasp of the man who is named O-phi-u-chus. M5 is an elliptical, elongated positioned at about 50 degrees in the sky. The brightest star in Serpens is the neck and is named Unuk. It is one of the biggest clusters measuring approximately 130 light years across. It is believed that M5 is one of the oldest globular clusters that have been discovered in the sky. The next brightest star is Cheleb located in the jaw of the Serpens Caput. It has been measured to have a computed age of 13 billion years, almost as old as the calculated age of the universe.
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