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  1. Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the second-century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today.

  2. Hercules is one of the largest constellations in the sky. Representing the mythical Greek hero, the constellation is home to the Hercules Globular Cluster (M13), the globular cluster Messier 92, and the Hercules Cluster of galaxies.

  3. Jan 11, 2020 · The Hercules constellation is a lopsided-shaped boxy pattern of stars located in the skies of the northern hemisphere. It's visible in the evening skies from early March to late September each year and appears directly overhead at midnight in June. As one of the earliest constellations to be observed, Hercules has a rich history.

  4. Hercules, known for the legendary Greek hero, is a constellation located in the Northern Hemisphere. As the fifth-largest of the 88 modern constellations, it spans a significant area of the night sky.

  5. The constellation Hercules, the strongman, is best seen during the summer in the northern hemisphere. It is visible in the southern hemisphere from May until August at latitudes between 90 degrees and -50 degrees. It is a large constellation filling 1,225 square degrees of the sky.

  6. Hercules, constellation in the northern sky at about 17 hours right ascension and 30° north in declination. Its brightest star is Beta Herculis, with a magnitude of 2.8. Hercules contains the solar apex, the point on the sky toward which the Sun is moving as it orbits in the Milky Way Galaxy, and M13, one of the brightest globular clusters.

  7. Hercules is a large northern constellation, culminating at midnight in May. It has the fifth largest area of all the constellations. Despite this, it covers a rather dark area of the sky and has only two stars brighter than third magnitude.

  8. Jul 31, 2021 · Like many of our oldest constellations, Hercules can be traced to the beginnings of recorded history about 5,000 years ago in the Middle East, specifically Mesopotamia (the region that today we...

  9. Hercules (pronounced ˈhɜːrkjʊliːz) is the Latin name of a large constellation (in fact it extends itself for about 57 degrees across the sky) situated north of the celestial equator. As such, it is more easily visible from the northern hemisphere.

  10. Jun 30, 2024 · The constellation Hercules lies between the bright stars Vega in Lyra and Arcturus in Boötes. A famous globular cluster, known as M13, lies on the Keystone, an asterism in Hercules. Chart via...

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