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English: This is the IAU Serpens Caput constellation figure.
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Source International Astronomical Union (IAU), url=http://www.iau.org/public/constellations/
Author IAU
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Serpens Cauda is mostly N. of equator, its bearer Ophiucus has its tail (cauda) astray (SE). In line most greek letters bar those of Cauda, note Tau 1 & Tau 5,6,7 & M5 deep space object.

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24 February 2011

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