| 31. | "' HD 175541 "'is an intermediate-mass subgiant star in the constellation Serpens.
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| 32. | Ophiuchus, also known as Serpentarius to the Romans, splits the constellation Serpens, the snake, in half.
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| 33. | Another low-mass X-ray binary, Serpens X-1, undergoes occasional X-ray bursts.
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| 34. | The nebula, also known as M16, is about 7, 000 light-years away in the Serpens constellation.
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| 35. | Theta Serpentis, also known as Alya, is on the other side of Ophiuchus, in the tail of Serpens.
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| 36. | "' NGC 6604 "'is an Serpens and is located about two degrees north of the Eagle Nebula.
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| 37. | Over on the tail side of Serpens is M16, an open cluster of stars about 8, 500 light-years away.
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| 38. | Researchers also hope that the Hubble Space Telescope might someday be pointed at the object, which is located in the constellation Serpens.
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| 39. | Using XMM-Newton, Bhattacharyya and Strohmayer observed Serpens X-1, which contains a neutron star and a stellar companion.
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| 40. | For radio sources the Serpens Main star cluster, parallax measurements from the Very Long Baseline Array give a distance of 415?5 pc.
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