File:Serpens Cauda IAU.svg

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English: IAU Serpens Cauda chart
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Author IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine (Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg)

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Serpens Cauda is just N. of equator, its bearer Ophiucus has its head (caput) astray (NW). In south: Nu Xi Omicron, NE: Zeta Eta Theta. Plus in SE: M16 (deep space object).

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