The Constellation Hercules, the great warrior
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Hercules
Hercules was a great warrior in Greek mythology. From the northern
hemisphere he can be seen kneeling in the sky during Spring. From the
southern hemisphere, he appears low in the north. Four bright stars
form what is known as the Keystone. Hercules' arms and legs extend
from this central square.
Many other constellations, like
Leo, the Lion,
Draco, the Dragon, Cancer, the Crab, and
Hydra, the
Serpent, were defeated by Hercules. They were placed in the sky with Hercules
to honor his victories.
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