Serpens is the only constellation that’s split apart. The two halves are separated by Ophiuchus, the serpent bearer. The snake’s head is in the east and southeast at nightfall. The tail climbs into good view by about an hour later.
Serpens is the only constellation that’s split apart. The two halves are separated by Ophiuchus, the serpent bearer. The snake’s head is in the east and southeast at nightfall. The tail climbs into good view by about an hour later.