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between Mu
Serpentis in
Serpens Caput and Nu
Serpentis in
Serpens Cauda. The
brightest star in
Serpens is the red
giant star
Alpha Serpentis, or Unukalhai...
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Cryptosporidium serpentis is a
protozoal parasite that
infects the
gastrointestinal tract of snakes.
Sporated oocysts of C.
serpentis are intermittently...
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Alpha Serpentis or α
Serpentis,
formally named Unukalhai (/ˌjuːnək.ælˈheɪ/), is a
double star in the head (Serpens Caput) of the
equatorial constellation...
- ν
Serpentis,
Latinized as Nu
Serpentis, is a
solitary star in the
Serpens Cauda section of the
equatorial constellation of Serpens. It is a white-hued...
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designation A
Serpentis is
shared by two
stars in the head of the
constellation Serpens: A1
Serpentis (11
Serpentis) A2
Serpentis (25
Serpentis) Hoffleit...
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Theta Serpentis (θ
Serpentis,
abbreviated Theta Ser, θ Ser) is a
triple star
system in the
constellation of Serpens. It
consists of a
binary pair designated...
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Gamma Serpentis (γ
Serpentis, γ Ser) is a star in the
equatorial constellation Serpens, in the part of the
constellation that
represents the serpent's...
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separate class of W
Serpentis stars. The
classes may also
represent different types of
system altogether, with the W
Serpentis type
being younger and...
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Epsilon Serpentis,
Latinized from ε
Serpentis, is a single, white-hued star in the
constellation Serpens, in its head (Serpens Caput). It is
visible to...
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Bayer designation Tau
Serpentis (τ Ser / τ
Serpentis) is
shared by a
collection of
eight stars, τ1
Serpentis through τ8
Serpentis, in the head of the constellation...