Serpens

Ser
Uranüs: #23
637 sq. deg.

Serpens (Ancient Greek: Ὄφις, romanized: Óphis, lit. 'the Serpent') is a constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere. One of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, it remains one of the 88 modern constellations designated by the International Astronomical Union. It is unique among the modern constellations in being split into two non-contiguous parts, Serpens Caput (Serpent Head) to the west and Serpens Cauda (Serpent Tail) to the east.

IAU constellation map showing the boundaries and main stars

Serpens

Genitive Serpentis
Symbolism The Serpens
Right ascension 15h 40m 00s
Gerilim +10° 00' 00"
Area
Area rank 23
Brightest star
Best visible at 21:00 Variable

Derin Uzay Nesneleri

33
Brightest Stars
0
Open Clusters
2
Globular Clusters
30
Galaxies
1
Nebulae

Brightest Stars

Designation Ad Apparent magnitude Right ascension Gerilim Spectral type

Globular Clusters

Designation Ad Apparent magnitude Right ascension Gerilim Dil

Galaxies

Designation Ad Apparent magnitude Right ascension Gerilim Tür

Nebulae

Designation Ad Apparent magnitude Right ascension Gerilim Tür