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!id
!Label
!IAU design.
!description
!Vmag
|-
|1
|Spica
|HIP 65474
|Inside the hull
|0.97
|-
|2
|Alphard
|HIP 46390
|Constellation lines
|1.97
|-
|3
|Gienah
|HIP 59803
|Inside the hull
|2.58
|-
|4
|Kraz
|HIP 61359
|Inside the hull
|2.64
|-
|5
|Algorab
|HIP 60965
|Inside the hull
|2.94
|-
|6
|ϵ Corvi
|HIP 59316
|Inside the hull
|2.98
|-
|7
|γ Hydrae
|HIP 64962
|Constellation lines
|3
|-
|8
|ζ Hydrae
|HIP 43813
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|3.1
|-
|9
|ν Hydrae
|HIP 52943
|Constellation lines
|3.11
|-
|10
|π Hydrae
|HIP 68895
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|3.28
|-
|11
|Ashlesha
|HIP 43109
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|3.38
|-
|12
|ξ Hydrae
|HIP 56343
|Inside the hull
|3.54
|-
|13
|δ Crateris
|HIP 55282
|Inside the hull
|3.56
|-
|14
|λ Hydrae
|HIP 49841
|Inside the hull
|3.61
|-
|15
|μ Hydrae
|HIP 51069
|Constellation lines
|3.81
|-
|16
|θ Hydrae
|HIP 45336
|Constellation lines
|3.91
|-
|17
|Ukdah
|HIP 47431
|Inside the hull
|3.91
|-
|18
|Alchiba
|HIP 59199
|Inside the hull
|4.01
|-
|19
|γ Crateris
|HIP 55705
|Inside the hull
|4.06
|-
|20
|Alkes
|HIP 53740
|Inside the hull
|4.07
|-
|21
|Zhang
|HIP 48356
|Constellation lines
|4.11
|-
|22
|δ Hydrae
|HIP 42313
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|4.131
|-
|23
|β Hydrae
|HIP 57936
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|4.28
|-
|24
|η Corvi
|HIP 61174
|Inside the hull
|4.294
|-
|25
|η Hydrae
|HIP 42799
|Constellation lines
|4.3
|-
|26
|ρ Hydrae
|HIP 43234
|Inside the hull
|4.337
|-
|27
|Minchir
|HIP 42402
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|4.43
|-
|28
|β Crateris
|HIP 54682
|Inside the hull
|4.449
|-
|29
|τ 2 Hydrae
|HIP 46776
|Constellation lines
|4.548
|-
|30
|υ 2 Hydrae
|HIP 49402
|Constellation lines
|4.588
|-
|31
|τ 1 Hydrae
|HIP 46509
|Constellation lines
|4.6
|-
|32
|Apamvatsa
|HIP 66006
|Inside the hull
|4.69
|-
|33
|ζ Crateris
|HIP 57283
|Inside the hull
|4.706
|-
|34
|61 Vir
|HIP 64924
|Inside the hull
|4.74
|-
|35
|69 Vir
|HIP 65639
|Inside the hull
|4.75
|-
|36
|ψ Virginis
|HIP 62985
|Inside the hull
|4.8
|-
|37
|ϵ Crateris
|HIP 55687
|Inside the hull
|4.802
|-
|38
|U Hya
|HIP 52009
|Inside the hull
|4.82
|-
|39
| -
|HIP 51979
|Inside the hull
|4.89
|-
|40
|ϕ 3 Hydrae
|HIP 52085
|Constellation lines
|4.903
|-
|41
|χ 1 Hydrae
|HIP 54204
|Inside the hull
|4.912
|-
|42
|ψ Hydrae
|HIP 64166
|Inside the hull
|4.934
|-
|43
|89 Vir
|HIP 67494
|Inside the hull
|4.959
|-
|44
|R Hya
|HIP 65835
|Inside the hull
|4.97
|-
|45
|ω Hydrae
|HIP 44659
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|4.981
|-
|46
|82 Vir
|HIP 66803
|Inside the hull
|5.01
|-
|47
|53 Vir
|HIP 64407
|Inside the hull
|5.04
|-
|48
|κ Hydrae
|HIP 47452
|Constellation lines (Vertex)
|5.052
|-
|49
|44 Hya
|HIP 51718
|Inside the hull
|5.06
|-
|50
|λ Crateris
|HIP 55598
|Inside the hull
|5.09
|-
|51
|II Hya
|HIP 57613
|Inside the hull
|5.11
|-
|52
| -
|HIP 56332
|Inside the hull
|5.11
|-
|53
| -
|HIP 60221
|Inside the hull
|5.139
|-
|54
|49 Vir
|HIP 64078
|Inside the hull
|5.151
|-
|55
|90 Vir
|HIP 67929
|Inside the hull
|5.159
|-
|56
|η Crateris
|HIP 58188
|Inside the hull
|5.16
|-
|57
| -
|HIP 57047
|Inside the hull
|5.2
|-
|58
|ζ Corvi
|HIP 60189
|Inside the hull
|5.21
|-
|59
|76 Vir
|HIP 66098
|Inside the hull
|5.21
|-
|60
|57 Vir
|HIP 64725
|Inside the hull
|5.22
|-
|61
|23 Hya
|HIP 45527
|Inside the hull
|5.23
|-
|62
|ϵ Sextantis
|HIP 50414
|Inside the hull
|5.24
|-
|63
| -
|HIP 53252
|Inside the hull
|5.24
|-
|64
|68 Vir
|HIP 65581
|Inside the hull
|5.25
|-
|65
|31 Crt
|HIP 58587
|Inside the hull
|5.264
|-
|66
|303 G. Hya
|HIP 58082
|Inside the hull
|5.272
|-
|67
|200 G. Hya
|HIP 49809
|Inside the hull
|5.296
|-
|68
| -
|HIP 46404
|Inside the hull
|5.32
|-
|69
|55 Vir
|HIP 64577
|Inside the hull
|5.33
|-
|70
|63 Vir
|HIP 65301
|Inside the hull
|5.354
|-
|71
|328 G. Hya
|HIP 61621
|Inside the hull
|5.41
|-
|72
| -
|HIP 54477
|Inside the hull
|5.421
|-
|73
|* gam Sex A
|HIP 48437
|Inside the hull
|5.43
|-
|74
|87 Vir
|HIP 67288
|Inside the hull
|5.43
|-
|75
| -
|HIP 52737
|Inside the hull
|5.44
|-
|76
|330 G. Hya
|HIP 62131
|Inside the hull
|5.454
|-
|77
|3 Crv
|HIP 59394
|Inside the hull
|5.47
|-
|78
|ι Crateris
|HIP 56802
|Inside the hull
|5.48
|-
|79
| -
|HIP 54029
|Inside the hull
|5.511
|-
|80
|75 Vir
|HIP 66091
|Inside the hull
|5.529
|-
|81
|33 Hya
|HIP 46982
|Inside the hull
|5.548
|-
|82
| -
|HR 3750
|Inside the hull
|5.56
|-
|83
| -
|HIP 51046
|Inside the hull
|5.56
|-
|84
|g Vir
|HIP 64122
|Inside the hull
|5.564
|-
|85
|83 Vir
|HIP 67057
|Inside the hull
|5.567
|-
|86
|* 86 Vir A
|HIP 67172
|Inside the hull
|5.57
|-
|87
|28 Hya
|HIP 46221
|Inside the hull
|5.579
|-
|88
|225 G. Hya
|HIP 51491
|Inside the hull
|5.58
|-
|89
|* 17 Crt A
|HIP 56280
|Inside the hull
|5.58
|-
|90
|195 G. Hya
|HIP 49569
|Inside the hull
|5.582
|-
|91
| -
|HIP 61296
|Inside the hull
|5.582
|-
|92
|18 Sex
|HIP 49865
|Inside the hull
|5.618
|-
|93
|92 G. Hya
|HIP 44356
|Inside the hull
|5.627
|-
|94
| -
|HIP 61015
|Inside the hull
|5.63
|-
|95
| -
|HIP 53316
|Inside the hull
|5.651
|-
|96
|6 Crv
|HIP 60425
|Inside the hull
|5.658
|-
|97
|333 G. Hya
|HIP 62500
|Inside the hull
|5.658
|-
|98
|80 Vir
|HIP 66320
|Inside the hull
|5.706
|-
|99
|236 G. Hya
|HIP 51933
|Inside the hull
|5.71
|-
|100
|χ 2 Hydrae
|HIP 54255
|Inside the hull
|5.71
|-
|101
| -
|HIP 61212
|Inside the hull
|5.726
|-
|102
|66 Vir
|HIP 65420
|Inside the hull
|5.749
|-
|103
|351 G. Hya
|HIP 66400
|Inside the hull
|5.78
|-
|104
|41 Sex
|HIP 52980
|Inside the hull
|5.791
|-
|105
|357 G. Hya
|HIP 67143
|Inside the hull
|5.795
|-
|106
| -
|HIP 59728
|Inside the hull
|5.807
|-
|107
| -
|HIP 56078
|Inside the hull
|5.813
|-
|108
| -
|HIP 61910A
|Inside the hull
|5.822
|-
|109
| -
|HIP 52948
|Inside the hull
|5.842
|-
|110
| -
|HIP 61910B
|Inside the hull
|5.843
|-
|111
|300 G. Hya
|HIP 57841
|Inside the hull
|5.85
|-
|112
| -
|HIP 53778
|Inside the hull
|5.857
|-
|113
|65 Vir
|HIP 65323
|Inside the hull
|5.858
|-
|114
|329 G. Hya
|HIP 61720
|Inside the hull
|5.866
|-
|115
| -
|HIP 53723
|Inside the hull
|5.879
|-
|116
| -
|HIP 58158
|Inside the hull
|5.893
|-
|117
|17 Sex
|HIP 49812
|Inside the hull
|5.901
|-
|118
|κ Crateris
|HIP 55874
|Inside the hull
|5.923
|-
|119
|50 G. Vir
|HIP 60595
|Inside the hull
|5.926
|-
|120
|y Vir
|HIP 66247
|Inside the hull
|5.932
|-
|121
|50 Vir
|HIP 64224
|Inside the hull
|5.943
|-
|122
|25 Sex
|HIP 50885
|Inside the hull
|5.97
|-
|123
| -
|HIP 60157
|Inside the hull
|5.97
|-
|124
|92 G. Vir
|HIP 62983
|Inside the hull
|5.975
|-
|125
| -
|HIP 61688
|Inside the hull
|5.982
|-
|126
|136 G. Hya
|HIP 46288
|Inside the hull
|5.985
|-
|127
|73 Vir
|HIP 66015
|Inside the hull
|5.998
|-
|128
|ϕ 2 Hydrae
|HIP 51905
|Inside the hull
|6.012
|-
|129
|6 Sex
|HIP 48341
|Inside the hull
|6.016
|-
|130
|209 G. Hya
|HIP 50536
|Inside the hull
|6.027
|-
|131
| -
|HIP 61951
|Inside the hull
|6.03
|-
|132
|227 G. Hya
|HIP 51551
|Inside the hull
|6.03
|-
|133
| -
|HIP 51302
|Inside the hull
|6.032
|-
|134
| -
|HIP 56364
|Inside the hull
|6.044
|-
|135
|243 G. Hya
|HIP 52113
|Inside the hull
|6.045
|-
|136
|183 G. Vir
|HIP 67271
|Inside the hull
|6.049
|-
|137
| -
|HIP 59895
|Inside the hull
|6.07
|-
|138
| -
|HIP 50292
|Inside the hull
|6.075
|-
|139
|322 G. Hya
|HIP 60603
|Inside the hull
|6.081
|-
|140
| -
|HIP 54214
|Inside the hull
|6.086
|-
|141
| -
|HIP 49293
|Inside the hull
|6.097
|-
|142
|231 G. Hya
|HIP 51795
|Inside the hull
|6.098
|-
|143
|72 Vir
|HIP 65892
|Inside the hull
|6.098
|-
|144
|ψ Crateris
|HIP 54742
|Inside the hull
|6.105
|-
|145
|157 G. Hya
|HIP 46869
|Inside the hull
|6.113
|-
|146
|155 G. Hya
|HIP 46840
|Inside the hull
|6.12
|-
|147
| -
|HIP 57732
|Inside the hull
|6.122
|-
|148
|153 G. Hya
|HIP 46744
|Inside the hull
|6.123
|-
|149
|154 G. Hya
|HIP 46768
|Inside the hull
|6.124
|-
|150
|146 G. Hya
|HIP 46529
|Inside the hull
|6.126
|-
|151
|10 Hya
|HIP 42931
|Inside the hull
|6.127
|-
|152
|217 G. Hya
|HIP 50790
|Inside the hull
|6.13
|-
|153
|81 G. Hya
|HIP 43902
|Inside the hull
|6.131
|-
|154
|105 G. Hya
|HIP 45167
|Inside the hull
|6.131
|-
|155
|MO Hya
|HIP 62788
|Inside the hull
|6.141
|-
|156
| -
|HIP 56293
|Inside the hull
|6.16
|-
|157
|NS Hya
|HIP 44738
|Inside the hull
|6.17
|-
|158
| -
|HIP 63109
|Inside the hull
|6.174
|-
|159
|85 Vir
|HIP 67139
|Inside the hull
|6.179
|-
|160
|TU Crv
|HIP 61496
|Inside the hull
|6.184
|-
|161
|LV Hya
|HIP 58272
|Inside the hull
|6.189
|-
|162
|VX Crt
|HIP 56899
|Inside the hull
|6.19
|-
|163
| -
|HIP 56901
|Inside the hull
|6.198
|-
|164
| -
|HIP 51490
|Inside the hull
|6.2
|-
|165
| -
|HIP 57079
|Inside the hull
|6.2
|-
|166
| -
|HIP 53963
|Inside the hull
|6.202
|-
|167
|356 G. Hya
|HIP 67071
|Inside the hull
|6.205
|-
|168
|205 G. Hya
|HIP 50066
|Inside the hull
|6.21
|-
|169
|135 G. Vir
|HIP 65183
|Inside the hull
|6.21
|-
|170
| -
|HIP 49900
|Inside the hull
|6.225
|-
|171
|245 G. Hya
|HIP 52391
|Inside the hull
|6.228
|-
|172
| -
|HIP 56245
|Inside the hull
|6.228
|-
|173
|199 G. Hya
|HIP 49802
|Inside the hull
|6.23
|-
|174
|197 G. Hya
|HIP 49689
|Inside the hull
|6.244
|-
|175
|159 G. Hya
|HIP 46893
|Inside the hull
|6.25
|-
|176
| -
|HIP 61270
|Inside the hull
|6.254
|-
|177
| -
|HIP 58574
|Inside the hull
|6.255
|-
|178
|147 G. Hya
|HIP 46543
|Inside the hull
|6.257
|-
|179
|144 G. Hya
|HIP 46504
|Inside the hull
|6.27
|-
|180
|185 G. Hya
|HIP 48763
|Inside the hull
|6.28
|-
|181
| -
|HIP 60809
|Inside the hull
|6.294
|-
|182
| -
|HR 4935
|Inside the hull
|6.3
|-
|183
|337 G. Hya
|HIP 63243
|Inside the hull
|6.303
|-
|184
| -
|HIP 50584
|Inside the hull
|6.308
|-
|185
|37 Hya
|HIP 47427
|Inside the hull
|6.32
|-
|186
| -
|HR 4935
|Inside the hull
|6.32
|-
|187
|112 G. Vir
|HIP 64181
|Inside the hull
|6.32
|-
|188
| -
|HIP 48413
|Inside the hull
|6.329
|-
|189
| -
|HIP 53259
|Inside the hull
|6.34
|-
|190
|98 G. Vir
|HIP 63220
|Inside the hull
|6.34
|-
|191
| -
|HIP 54048
|Inside the hull
|6.343
|-
|192
|210 G. Vir
|HIP 68763
|Inside the hull
|6.344
|-
|193
|71 G. Hya
|HIP 43570
|Inside the hull
|6.35
|-
|194
|172 G. Hya
|HIP 47454
|Inside the hull
|6.356
|-
|195
| -
|HIP 53849
|Inside the hull
|6.36
|-
|196
| -
|HIP 50552
|Inside the hull
|6.361
|-
|197
|50 G. Hya
|HIP 42854
|Inside the hull
|6.362
|-
|198
| -
|HIP 54749
|Inside the hull
|6.378
|-
|199
|211 G. Vir
|HIP 68739
|Inside the hull
|6.387
|-
|200
|34 Hya
|HIP 47249
|Inside the hull
|6.39
|-
|201
| -
|HIP 61208
|Inside the hull
|6.39
|-
|202
|204 G. Vir
|HIP 68380
|Inside the hull
|6.394
|-
|203
|332 G. Hya
|HIP 62448
|Inside the hull
|6.405
|-
|204
|308 G. Hya
|HIP 58436
|Inside the hull
|6.416
|-
|205
| -
|HIP 48351
|Inside the hull
|6.42
|-
|206
| -
|HIP 50893
|Inside the hull
|6.42
|-
|207
| -
|HIP 56830
|Inside the hull
|6.42
|-
|208
|320 G. Hya
|HIP 60468
|Inside the hull
|6.42
|-
|209
|364 G. Hya
|HIP 68224
|Inside the hull
|6.42
|-
|210
|54 G. Hya
|HIP 42981
|Inside the hull
|6.43
|-
|211
|274 G. Hya
|HIP 54703
|Inside the hull
|6.43
|-
|212
|294 G. Hya
|HIP 57001
|Inside the hull
|6.44
|-
|213
|258 G. Hya
|HIP 53387
|Inside the hull
|6.444
|-
|214
|270 G. Hya
|HIP 54430
|Inside the hull
|6.453
|-
|215
|166 G. Hya
|HIP 47242
|Inside the hull
|6.46
|-
|216
| -
|HIP 48839
|Inside the hull
|6.46
|-
|217
|88 G. Vir
|HIP 62743
|Inside the hull
|6.471
|-
|218
|299 G. Hya
|HIP 57749
|Inside the hull
|6.477
|-
|219
|348 G. Hya
|HIP 65969
|Inside the hull
|6.478
|-
|220
|233 G. Hya
|HIP 51852
|Inside the hull
|6.479
|-
|221
|297 G. Hya
|HIP 57507
|Inside the hull
|6.48
|-
|222
| -
|HIP 59742
|Inside the hull
|6.49
|-
|223
|346 G. Hya
|HIP 65682
|Inside the hull
|6.49
|-
|224
| -
|HR 4758
|Inside the hull
|6.49
|-
|225
|141 G. Vir
|HIP 65381
|Inside the hull
|6.49
|-
|226
|TT Crv
|HIP 60421
|Inside the hull
|6.494
|-
|227
| -
|HIP 67004
|Inside the hull
|6.498
|-
|228
| -
|HIP 50693
|Inside the hull
|6.499
|-
|229
| -
|HIP 51656
|Inside the hull
|6.5
|-
|230
|342 G. Hya
|HIP 64375
|Inside the hull
|6.5
|}
|}



Revision as of 09:37, 6 February 2026

Authors: Susanne M Hoffmann, Youla Azkarrula, Doris Vickers, Roland Laffitte


IAU Hydra chart
IAU Hydra chart
Babylonian predecessor of Hydra: MUŠ, a creature with a snake-body with a wing, a dog-head and front legs; painting by Jessica Gullberg, in Stellarium by Susanne M Hoffmann
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Hydra (as a vessel) with Corvus and Crater on the Farnese Globe (2nd century CE), mapped to Stellarium by SMH 2021.

One of the 88 IAU constellations. The name "Hydra" refers to a watersnake from Greek mythology. Still, the underlying constellation originally referred to a Babylonian creature that consisted of a dog-headed snake with wings, the mul (d)MUŠ.

Etymology and History

The Greek constellation of the Water Snake is a derivative of the Babylonian constellation of the MUŠ-Dragon, a dog-headed creature with the body of a gigantic snake with front legs and wings.

Origin of Constellation

The Babylonian constellation is mentioned as early as 2nd millennium BCE; it occurs in lexical texts and texts of the Three Stars Each-genre. It is also mentioned in the first list (uranology) of MUL.APIN, where the Raven (or Crow) is mentioned at the tip of the tail of the huge creature in the sky.

Aratus

Constellation Hydra with Crater and Corvus on the Kugel Globe (1st century BCE), detail from drawing by SMH.[1]

But yet another constellation sweeps across the horizon: they call it the Hydra. Like a living thing [445] it winds at great length, its head comes below the middle of the Crab, its coil under the Lion’s body, and its tail hangs over the Centaur himself. On its middle coil lies the Bowl, and on the last one the figure of a Raven that looks like one pecking the coil. [450] Yes, and there too Procyon shines brightly beneath the Twins. (Kidd 1997)

For Aratus pi Hya is part of the snake which can be derived from the simultaneously setting constellations (663).

Eratosthenes

Eratosthenes in his Catasterismi gives two sections per constellation: First, he describes the story that led to the object/ animal/ god becoming a constellation. Then, he describes the positions of the stars in the figure.

This constellation is plural because of one event event. The raven is associated with the cult of Apollo, as a bird is dedicated to each of the gods. As the gods were making a sacrifice, he was sent to a fountain to collect a libation; seeing a fig tree near the fountain bearing figs that were unripe figs, he waited for them to ripen; after a while, when they were time, when they were ripe and he had eaten the figs, realising eaten the figs, realising that he had committed a sacrilege, he also seized the hydra that was in the fountain and brought it with the cup, claiming that the hydra had been drinking day after day from the spring. But Apollo discovered what had happened and imposed on the raven a punishment commensurate with his fault : to be thirsty among men at this time of year as Aristotle says in his books On Beasts. For leave a clear reminder of the sacrilege that had been committed against the gods, Apollo represented and placed among the constellations the Hydra, the Crater, and the Raven who cannot drink from it or go near it. The Hydra has three bright stars on the tip of its head head, six on its first fold, the last of which is bright, three on the second fold, four on the third, two on the fourth, and nine stars without brilliance which go from the fifth fold to the tail. In all, twenty-seven. The Raven is located on the tail of Hydra and looks towards the setting sun. It has a star without luster on the beak, two on the wing, two on the rump, and one on the tip of the legs. In all, seven. The Crater is located on the Hydra, at a certain distance from the fold, and is inclined towards the knees of the the Virgin. The Crater has two stars without luster on the rim, two in the centre of the Cup, and two at the the base. In all, six. (Pamias and Zucker 2013)

Ancient Greek
English (our translation)

Hydra to which also belongs the Cup and the Raven

This constellation is plural [a super-constellation] because of one event. The raven is associated with the cult of Apollo, as a bird is dedicated to each of the gods. As the gods were making a sacrifice, he was sent to a fountain to collect a libation; seeing a fig tree near the fountain bearing figs that were unripe, he waited for them to ripen. At the time, when they were ripe and he had eaten the figs. Realising that he had committed a sacrilege, he also seized the watersnake (hydra) that was in the fountain and brought it with the cup, claiming that the hydra had been drinking day after day from the spring. But Apollo discovered what had happened and imposed on the raven punishment commensurate with his fault: to be thirsty among men at this time of the year, as Aristotle says in his books On the Animals. For the sacrilege that had been committed against the gods, Apollo placed the Hydra, the Crater, and the Raven, who cannot drink or bath among the constellations.

The Hydra has three bright stars on the tip of its head, six on its first fold, the last of which is bright, three on the second fold, four on the third, two on the fourth, and nine stars without brilliance which go from the fifth fold to the tail. In all, twenty-seven. The Raven is located on the tail of Hydra and looks towards the setting sun. It has a star without luster on the beak, two on the wing, two on the rump, and one on the tip of the legs. In all, seven. The Crater is located on the Hydra, at a certain distance from the fold, and is inclined towards the knees of the Virgin. The Crater has two stars without luster on the rim, two in the centre of the Cup, and two at the base.

Hipparchus

Greek

(Manitius 1894)

German

(Manitius 1894)

English
weiter giebt Eudoxos auch die auf den sogenannten Kolurkreisen gelegenen Sterne an und behauptet, auf dem einen derselben liege die Mitte des Großen Bären, die Mitte des Kreises, der Nacken der Wasserschlange und von der Argo das Stück zwischen dem Hinterteil und dem Mastbaum; alsdann nach dem unsichtbaren Pol der Schwanz des südlichen Fisches, die Mitte des Steinbocks und die Mitte des Pfeils; endlich gehe er durch den Hals und den rechten Flügel des Schwans, durch die linke Hand des Kepheus, durch die Windung der Schlange und vorbei am Schwanze des Kleinen Bären. Eudoxus also gives the stars situated on the so-called circles of Colur and claims that on one of them lies the centre of the Great Bear, the centre of the circle, the neck of the watersnake and the part of the Argo between the rump and the mast; then, after the invisible pole, the tail of the southern fish, the centre of Capricorn and the centre of the arrow; finally, it passes through the neck and the right wing of the swan, through the left hand of Cepheus, through the coil of the Snake and past the tail of the Little Bear. Lib. I. Cap. XL § 9 .
Ersichtlich macht er dies auch bei dem Aufgange der Fische, wo er sich also ausdrückt; nachdem er nämlich von der Wasserschlange gesagt, daß das Stück vom Kopfe bis zur ersten Windung, wenn der Wassermann im Aufgange begriffen ist, nicht mehr über dem Horizont sei, während den Rest ihres Körpers die Fische hinabführen. He also makes this evident in the rising of the fishes, where he expresses himself thus; for after he has said of the watersnake that the part from the head to the first coil, when the Aquarius is in the act of rising, is no longer above the horizon, while the rest of its body is led down by the fishes. Lib. II. Cap. I. § 24
Untergang des Perseus, mitkulminierend:

Leo 5 1/2: Von der Wasserschlange der vierte von den vier hinter dem hellen nach Osten gelegenen (λ2), 1 Mbr. westlich des Meridians.

Setting of Perseus, co-culminating:

Leo 5 1/2: Of the watersnake the fourth of the four behind the bright one to the east (λ2), 1 moon width west of the meridian.

Lib. II, Cap.VI. §15
Aufgang des Kentaur, mitkulminierend:

Cnc 12°: Von der Wasserschlange der nachfolgende in der südlichen Kinnlade (η)

Rising of the centaur, co-culminating:

Cnc 12°: From the watersnake of the following in the southern jaw (η)

Lib. III. Cap. I. § 4.
Untergang Kleiner Hund, mitkulminierend:

3 . Von der Wasserschlange der am Ende des Schwanzes (π).

Downfall Small dog, co-culminating:

3 . From the watersnake at the end of the tail (π).

Lib. III. Cap. n. § 13
Aufgang der Jungfrau, mitkulminierend:

2. Von der Wasserschlange der nördlichere von denen im Rachen (δ) , 1 Mbr. östlich des Meridians.

Rising of Virgo, co-culminating:

2. of the watersnake the more northerly of those in the throat (δ), 1 moon width east of the meridian.

Lib. III. Cap. III. § 3
Aufgang des Skorpions, mitkulminierend:

Von der Wasserschlange von den vieren nach dem hellsten [vor dem Becher] der dritte von Westen (ν2 Hydrae)

Rising of the scorpion, co-culminating:

Of the watersnake of the four after the brightest [before the cup] the third from the west (ν2 Hydrae)

Lib. III. Cap. III. § 5.

The mathematical astronomer mentions this constellation rising and setting.

Greek German

(Manitius 1894)

English

(from Manitius 1894)

Die Wasserschlange (Hydra). Aufgang von Cnc 18 1/2 Grad bis Lib 15 1/2 Grad, Mitkulmination Ari 2 1/2 Grad bis Cnc 18 Grad.
  • Anfang: Der nördlichere von denen im Rachen (δ).
  • Ende: Der am Ende des Schwanzes (π).
  • Ari 2 1/2°
    • Vom Perseus der nebelförmige im Sichelschwert (χh).
    • Der Knoten im Band der Fische (α), 1 Mbr. östlich des Meridians.
    • Der nachfolgende von den drei hellen im Kopfe des Widders (α), 1 Mbr. östlich des Meridians.
  • Cnc 18°
    • Vom Löwen der südlichere der vorangehenden von denen im Kopfe (λ).
    • Von der Argo der nördlichere von denen in der Mitte des Mastes ( o3 Argus = γ Pyxidis Nauticae)

Dauer des Aufgangs: 7 1/15 St. = 424m = 106°.

The water snake (Hydra). Rising from Cnc 18 1/2 degrees to Lib 15 1/2 degrees, co-culmination Ari 2 1/2 degrees to Cnc 18 degrees.
  • Beginning: The more northerly of those in the throat (δ).
  • End: The one at the end of the tail (π).
  • Ari 2 1/2°
    • From Perseus the nebulous one in the crescent sword (χh).
    • The node in the band of Pisces (α), 1 moon width east of the meridian.
    • The next of the three bright ones in the head of Aries (α), 1 moon width east of the meridian.
  • Cnc 18°
    • Of Leo the more southerly of the preceding of those in the head (λ).
    • Of the Argo the more northerly of those in the centre of the mast ( o3 Argus = γ Pyxidis Nauticae)

Duration of the rise: 7 1/15 hours = 424m = 106°.

Lib III, Cap. I, §1
Die Wasserschlange (Hydra). Untergang von Gem 29° bis Vir 11°; Mitkulmination Lib 18 1/2 Grad bis Sgr 18 1/2 Grad.
  • Anfang: Der südlichere von denen im Raben (σ).
  • Ende: Der am Ende des Schwanzes (π).
  • Lib 18 1/2
    • Vom Drachen der drittletzte helle im Schwanze (α), 1 Mbr. westlich des Meridians.
    • Vom Bootes der helle im Gürtel (ε).
    • Von den Scheren der vor dem hellen am Ende der nördlichen Schere vorangehende (δ).
    • Von der Wasserschlange der am Ende des Schwanzes (γ Librae ), 1 Mbr. westlich des Meridians.
  • Sgr 18 1/2
    • Vom Drachen die südlichere Schläfe (γ).
    • Von der Schlange des Ophiuchos der am Ende des Schwanzes (θ).
    • Vom Schützen der vorangehende von denen im Obergewande (d).

Dauer des Untergangs: 4 St. = 240m = 60°.

The watersnake (Hydra). Setting from Gem 29° to Vir 11°; co-culmination Lib 18 1/2 degrees to Sgr 18 1/2 degrees.
  • Beginning: The more southerly of those in the raven (σ).
  • End: The one at the end of the tail (π).
  • Lib 18 1/2
    • Of the kite the third last light in the tail (α), 1 Mbr. west of the meridian.
    • Of the Bootes the bright one in the belt (ε).
    • Of the scissors, the one preceding the bright one at the end of the northern scissors (δ).
    • Of the water snake the one at the end of the tail (γ Librae ), 1 Mbr. west of the meridian.
  • Sgr 18 1/2
    • Of the dragon the more southern temple (γ).
    • Of the serpent of Ophiuchus, that at the end of the tail (θ).
    • Of the archer the preceding one of those in the upper garment (d).

Duration of the setting: 4 hours = 240m = 60°.

Lib. III. Cap. II. § 1.
Greek German English
Der nördlichere von denen im Rachen (δ).
Der aro Ende des Schwanzes (π)
  • The first star rising is ,
  • the last star rising is the one at the tip of the tail (ὁ ἐν ἄκρᾳ τῇ οὐρᾷ).

Dauer des Aufgangs : 7 1/15 St. = 424m = 106°.

Further stars mentioned

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(Manitius 1894)

German

(Manitius 1894)

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Von der Wasserschlange
Hyginus, Astronomica

This is the sign on which the Crow sits and over which the Bowl is placed. The following reason has been handed down: When Apollo was sacrificing, the crow, who was under his guardianship, was sent to a spring to get some pure water. Seeing several trees with their figs not yet ripe, he perched on one of them waiting for them to ripen. After some days when the figs had ripened and the crow had eaten some, Apollo, who was waiting, saw him come flying in haste with the bowl full of water. For this fault of tardiness Apollo, who had had to use other water because of the crow's delay, punished him in this way. As long as the figs are ripening, the crow cannot drink, because on those days he has a sore [?] throat,. So when the god wished to illustrate the thirst of the crow, he put the bowl among the constellations, and placed the water-snake underneath to delay the thirsty crow. For the crow seems to peck at the end of its tail to be allowed to go over to the bowl.

Istros and several others have said that the Crow was Coronis, daughter of Phlegyas. She bore Aesculapius to Apollo, but after Ischys, son of Elatus, had lain with her, the crow, which had noted it, reported it to Apollo. For his unpleasant news Apollo changed him to black instead of his former white color, and transfixed Ischys with his arrows.

About the Bowl Phylarchus writes this tale: In the Chersonnese near Troy where many have said the tomb of Protesilaus is located, there is a city, Elaeusa by name. When a certain Demophon was ruling there, a sudden plague fell on the land with a strange death-rate among the citizens. Demophon, greatly disturbed by this, sent to the oracle of Apollo seeking a remedy, and was told that every year one girl of noble rank should be sacrificed to their household gods. Demophon, passing over his own daughters, would choose by lot one of the daughters of the nobles, and kept doing this until his scheme offended a certain man of highest rank. He said he wouldn't allow his daughter to be entered in the drawing unless the daughters of the king were included. The king, angered by this, killed the noble's daughter without drawing of lots. This deed Mastusius, father of the girl, for a time out of patriotism pretended he did not resent, for the girl might have perished if the lots had been taken. Little by little, time led the king to forget. When the girl's father had shown himself to be on most friendly terms with the king, he said he was going to make a solemn sacrifice and invited the king and his daughters to join the celebration. The king, suspecting nothing, sent his daughters ahead; since he was busy with a state affair, he would come later. When this happened as Mastusius wished, he killed the king's daughters, and mixing their blood with wine in a bowl, bade it be given as a drink to the king on his arrival. The king asked for his daughters, and when he learned what had happened, he ordered Mastusius and the bowl to be thrown into the sea. The cape where he was thrown, to memorialize him is called Mastusian; the harbour still is called the Bowl. Astronomers of old pictured it in the stars, so that men might remember that no one can profit from an evil deed with impunity, nor can hostilities often be forgotten. Some, with Eratosthenes, say that it is the bowl Icarus used when he showed wine to men; others the jar into which Mars was thrown by Otus and Ephialtes. (Mary Ward 1960)

Almagest

Greek

(Heiberg 18xx)

English

(Toomer 1984)

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τῶν έν τῇ κεφαλῇ ε τῶν ἡγοvμένωv β ὁ vοτιώτερος ἐπὶ τῶv μυκτήρων 1 The 5 stars in the head: the southernmost_of the 2 advance ones, which is on the nostrils sig  Hya
ὁ βορειότερος αὐτῶν καὶ ἐπάνω τοῦ ὀφθαλμοῦ 2 The 5 stars in the head: the northernmost of these [2], which is above the eye delta Hya
τῶν ἑπομένων αὐτοῑς β ὁ βόρειος ῶς ἑπὶ τοῦ κρανίου 3 The 5 stars in the head: the northernmost of the 2 to tl1e rear ofthese, which is about on the skull eps Hya
ὁ vοτιώτερος αύτῶν καὶ ἑπὶ τοῦ χάσματος 4 The 5 stars in the head: the southernmost of them, on the gaping jaws eta Hya
ὁ πᾶσιv ἑπόμεvος ὡς ἑπὶ τῆς γένvος 5 The 5 stars in the head: the reannost of all, about on the cheek zet Hya
τῶν ἐv τῇ έκφύσει του τραχήλου β ὁ ἡγούμενος 6 The more advanced ofthe 2 star~ in the place where the neckjoins [the head) omega Hya
ὁ ἑπόμενος αὐτῶν 7 The rearmost of them theta Hya
τῶν ἑξης ἐν τῇ καμπῇ τοῦ τραχήλου γ ὁ μέσος 8 The middle star of the following three in the bend of the neck tau2 Hya
ὁ ἑπόμενος τῶν γ 9 The rearmost of the 3 iota Hya
ὁ νοτιώτατος αὐτῶν 10 The southernmost of them tau1 Hya
τῶν ἀπο νότου β συνεχῶν δ άμαvρος καὶ βόρειος 11 The faint, northernmost star of the 2 close tagether to the south BSC 3750
ὁ λαμρὸς τῶν β συνεχῶν 12 The bright one of these two close stars alpha Hya
τῶν μετὰ τὴν καμπὴν ἑπομέvων γ ὁ ἡγούμενος 13 The most advanced ofthe 3 stars to the rear, afl:er the bend [in the neck kappa Hya
ὁ μέσος αὐτῶν 14 The middle one upsilon1 Hya
ὁ έπόμενος τῶν τριῶν 15 The rearmost of the three upsilon2 Hya
τῶv ἑξῆς ὠς ἐπ' εὐθείας γ ὁ ἡγούμενος 16 The most advanccd of the ncxt 3 stars almost on a straight line mu Hya
ὁ μέσος αυτῶν 17 The middle one phi Hya
ὁ έπόμενος τῶv τριῶν 18 The rearmost of the three nu Hya
τῶν μετὰ τὴν βάσιν τού Κρατῆρος β ὁ βορειότερος 19 The northernmost of the 2 stars aher [i.c.  to the rear o.t]  the base of Crater beta Crt
ὁ νοτιώτερος αυτῶν 20 The southernmost of thcm chi1 Hya
τῶv μετα τούτους γ ὡς ἐν τριγώνῳ ὁ ἡγούμενος 21 The most advanced of the 3 stars aller these, as it werc in a triangle xi Hya
ὁ μέσος αὐτῶν και νοτιώτερος 22 The middle and southernmost onc omicron Hya
ὁ έπόμενος τῶν τριῶv 23 The rearmost of the three beta Hya
ὁ μετα τὸν Κόρκα ἐv τῷ παρούρῳ 24 The star after Corvus, in the scction by the tail gamma Hya
ὁ ἐπ' ἄκρας τῆς οὐρᾶς 25 The star on the tip of the tail pi Hya
Stars round Hydra outside the constellation:
ὁ ἐκ μεσημβρίας τῆς κεφαλῆς 26 The star to the south of the head BSC 3314
ὁ ἐκ διαστήματος ἑπόμενος τοῑς ἐν τῷ τραχrjλῳ 27 The star some distance to the rear of those in the neck [ nos. 6-I5] epsilon Sex
Stars within the Constellation Area
id Label IAU design. description Vmag
1 Spica HIP 65474 Inside the hull 0.97
2 Alphard HIP 46390 Constellation lines 1.97
3 Gienah HIP 59803 Inside the hull 2.58
4 Kraz HIP 61359 Inside the hull 2.64
5 Algorab HIP 60965 Inside the hull 2.94
6 ϵ Corvi HIP 59316 Inside the hull 2.98
7 γ Hydrae HIP 64962 Constellation lines 3
8 ζ Hydrae HIP 43813 Constellation lines (Vertex) 3.1
9 ν Hydrae HIP 52943 Constellation lines 3.11
10 π Hydrae HIP 68895 Constellation lines (Vertex) 3.28
11 Ashlesha HIP 43109 Constellation lines (Vertex) 3.38
12 ξ Hydrae HIP 56343 Inside the hull 3.54
13 δ Crateris HIP 55282 Inside the hull 3.56
14 λ Hydrae HIP 49841 Inside the hull 3.61
15 μ Hydrae HIP 51069 Constellation lines 3.81
16 θ Hydrae HIP 45336 Constellation lines 3.91
17 Ukdah HIP 47431 Inside the hull 3.91
18 Alchiba HIP 59199 Inside the hull 4.01
19 γ Crateris HIP 55705 Inside the hull 4.06
20 Alkes HIP 53740 Inside the hull 4.07
21 Zhang HIP 48356 Constellation lines 4.11
22 δ Hydrae HIP 42313 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.131
23 β Hydrae HIP 57936 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.28
24 η Corvi HIP 61174 Inside the hull 4.294
25 η Hydrae HIP 42799 Constellation lines 4.3
26 ρ Hydrae HIP 43234 Inside the hull 4.337
27 Minchir HIP 42402 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.43
28 β Crateris HIP 54682 Inside the hull 4.449
29 τ 2 Hydrae HIP 46776 Constellation lines 4.548
30 υ 2 Hydrae HIP 49402 Constellation lines 4.588
31 τ 1 Hydrae HIP 46509 Constellation lines 4.6
32 Apamvatsa HIP 66006 Inside the hull 4.69
33 ζ Crateris HIP 57283 Inside the hull 4.706
34 61 Vir HIP 64924 Inside the hull 4.74
35 69 Vir HIP 65639 Inside the hull 4.75
36 ψ Virginis HIP 62985 Inside the hull 4.8
37 ϵ Crateris HIP 55687 Inside the hull 4.802
38 U Hya HIP 52009 Inside the hull 4.82
39 - HIP 51979 Inside the hull 4.89
40 ϕ 3 Hydrae HIP 52085 Constellation lines 4.903
41 χ 1 Hydrae HIP 54204 Inside the hull 4.912
42 ψ Hydrae HIP 64166 Inside the hull 4.934
43 89 Vir HIP 67494 Inside the hull 4.959
44 R Hya HIP 65835 Inside the hull 4.97
45 ω Hydrae HIP 44659 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.981
46 82 Vir HIP 66803 Inside the hull 5.01
47 53 Vir HIP 64407 Inside the hull 5.04
48 κ Hydrae HIP 47452 Constellation lines (Vertex) 5.052
49 44 Hya HIP 51718 Inside the hull 5.06
50 λ Crateris HIP 55598 Inside the hull 5.09
51 II Hya HIP 57613 Inside the hull 5.11
52 - HIP 56332 Inside the hull 5.11
53 - HIP 60221 Inside the hull 5.139
54 49 Vir HIP 64078 Inside the hull 5.151
55 90 Vir HIP 67929 Inside the hull 5.159
56 η Crateris HIP 58188 Inside the hull 5.16
57 - HIP 57047 Inside the hull 5.2
58 ζ Corvi HIP 60189 Inside the hull 5.21
59 76 Vir HIP 66098 Inside the hull 5.21
60 57 Vir HIP 64725 Inside the hull 5.22
61 23 Hya HIP 45527 Inside the hull 5.23
62 ϵ Sextantis HIP 50414 Inside the hull 5.24
63 - HIP 53252 Inside the hull 5.24
64 68 Vir HIP 65581 Inside the hull 5.25
65 31 Crt HIP 58587 Inside the hull 5.264
66 303 G. Hya HIP 58082 Inside the hull 5.272
67 200 G. Hya HIP 49809 Inside the hull 5.296
68 - HIP 46404 Inside the hull 5.32
69 55 Vir HIP 64577 Inside the hull 5.33
70 63 Vir HIP 65301 Inside the hull 5.354
71 328 G. Hya HIP 61621 Inside the hull 5.41
72 - HIP 54477 Inside the hull 5.421
73 * gam Sex A HIP 48437 Inside the hull 5.43
74 87 Vir HIP 67288 Inside the hull 5.43
75 - HIP 52737 Inside the hull 5.44
76 330 G. Hya HIP 62131 Inside the hull 5.454
77 3 Crv HIP 59394 Inside the hull 5.47
78 ι Crateris HIP 56802 Inside the hull 5.48
79 - HIP 54029 Inside the hull 5.511
80 75 Vir HIP 66091 Inside the hull 5.529
81 33 Hya HIP 46982 Inside the hull 5.548
82 - HR 3750 Inside the hull 5.56
83 - HIP 51046 Inside the hull 5.56
84 g Vir HIP 64122 Inside the hull 5.564
85 83 Vir HIP 67057 Inside the hull 5.567
86 * 86 Vir A HIP 67172 Inside the hull 5.57
87 28 Hya HIP 46221 Inside the hull 5.579
88 225 G. Hya HIP 51491 Inside the hull 5.58
89 * 17 Crt A HIP 56280 Inside the hull 5.58
90 195 G. Hya HIP 49569 Inside the hull 5.582
91 - HIP 61296 Inside the hull 5.582
92 18 Sex HIP 49865 Inside the hull 5.618
93 92 G. Hya HIP 44356 Inside the hull 5.627
94 - HIP 61015 Inside the hull 5.63
95 - HIP 53316 Inside the hull 5.651
96 6 Crv HIP 60425 Inside the hull 5.658
97 333 G. Hya HIP 62500 Inside the hull 5.658
98 80 Vir HIP 66320 Inside the hull 5.706
99 236 G. Hya HIP 51933 Inside the hull 5.71
100 χ 2 Hydrae HIP 54255 Inside the hull 5.71
101 - HIP 61212 Inside the hull 5.726
102 66 Vir HIP 65420 Inside the hull 5.749
103 351 G. Hya HIP 66400 Inside the hull 5.78
104 41 Sex HIP 52980 Inside the hull 5.791
105 357 G. Hya HIP 67143 Inside the hull 5.795
106 - HIP 59728 Inside the hull 5.807
107 - HIP 56078 Inside the hull 5.813
108 - HIP 61910A Inside the hull 5.822
109 - HIP 52948 Inside the hull 5.842
110 - HIP 61910B Inside the hull 5.843
111 300 G. Hya HIP 57841 Inside the hull 5.85
112 - HIP 53778 Inside the hull 5.857
113 65 Vir HIP 65323 Inside the hull 5.858
114 329 G. Hya HIP 61720 Inside the hull 5.866
115 - HIP 53723 Inside the hull 5.879
116 - HIP 58158 Inside the hull 5.893
117 17 Sex HIP 49812 Inside the hull 5.901
118 κ Crateris HIP 55874 Inside the hull 5.923
119 50 G. Vir HIP 60595 Inside the hull 5.926
120 y Vir HIP 66247 Inside the hull 5.932
121 50 Vir HIP 64224 Inside the hull 5.943
122 25 Sex HIP 50885 Inside the hull 5.97
123 - HIP 60157 Inside the hull 5.97
124 92 G. Vir HIP 62983 Inside the hull 5.975
125 - HIP 61688 Inside the hull 5.982
126 136 G. Hya HIP 46288 Inside the hull 5.985
127 73 Vir HIP 66015 Inside the hull 5.998
128 ϕ 2 Hydrae HIP 51905 Inside the hull 6.012
129 6 Sex HIP 48341 Inside the hull 6.016
130 209 G. Hya HIP 50536 Inside the hull 6.027
131 - HIP 61951 Inside the hull 6.03
132 227 G. Hya HIP 51551 Inside the hull 6.03
133 - HIP 51302 Inside the hull 6.032
134 - HIP 56364 Inside the hull 6.044
135 243 G. Hya HIP 52113 Inside the hull 6.045
136 183 G. Vir HIP 67271 Inside the hull 6.049
137 - HIP 59895 Inside the hull 6.07
138 - HIP 50292 Inside the hull 6.075
139 322 G. Hya HIP 60603 Inside the hull 6.081
140 - HIP 54214 Inside the hull 6.086
141 - HIP 49293 Inside the hull 6.097
142 231 G. Hya HIP 51795 Inside the hull 6.098
143 72 Vir HIP 65892 Inside the hull 6.098
144 ψ Crateris HIP 54742 Inside the hull 6.105
145 157 G. Hya HIP 46869 Inside the hull 6.113
146 155 G. Hya HIP 46840 Inside the hull 6.12
147 - HIP 57732 Inside the hull 6.122
148 153 G. Hya HIP 46744 Inside the hull 6.123
149 154 G. Hya HIP 46768 Inside the hull 6.124
150 146 G. Hya HIP 46529 Inside the hull 6.126
151 10 Hya HIP 42931 Inside the hull 6.127
152 217 G. Hya HIP 50790 Inside the hull 6.13
153 81 G. Hya HIP 43902 Inside the hull 6.131
154 105 G. Hya HIP 45167 Inside the hull 6.131
155 MO Hya HIP 62788 Inside the hull 6.141
156 - HIP 56293 Inside the hull 6.16
157 NS Hya HIP 44738 Inside the hull 6.17
158 - HIP 63109 Inside the hull 6.174
159 85 Vir HIP 67139 Inside the hull 6.179
160 TU Crv HIP 61496 Inside the hull 6.184
161 LV Hya HIP 58272 Inside the hull 6.189
162 VX Crt HIP 56899 Inside the hull 6.19
163 - HIP 56901 Inside the hull 6.198
164 - HIP 51490 Inside the hull 6.2
165 - HIP 57079 Inside the hull 6.2
166 - HIP 53963 Inside the hull 6.202
167 356 G. Hya HIP 67071 Inside the hull 6.205
168 205 G. Hya HIP 50066 Inside the hull 6.21
169 135 G. Vir HIP 65183 Inside the hull 6.21
170 - HIP 49900 Inside the hull 6.225
171 245 G. Hya HIP 52391 Inside the hull 6.228
172 - HIP 56245 Inside the hull 6.228
173 199 G. Hya HIP 49802 Inside the hull 6.23
174 197 G. Hya HIP 49689 Inside the hull 6.244
175 159 G. Hya HIP 46893 Inside the hull 6.25
176 - HIP 61270 Inside the hull 6.254
177 - HIP 58574 Inside the hull 6.255
178 147 G. Hya HIP 46543 Inside the hull 6.257
179 144 G. Hya HIP 46504 Inside the hull 6.27
180 185 G. Hya HIP 48763 Inside the hull 6.28
181 - HIP 60809 Inside the hull 6.294
182 - HR 4935 Inside the hull 6.3
183 337 G. Hya HIP 63243 Inside the hull 6.303
184 - HIP 50584 Inside the hull 6.308
185 37 Hya HIP 47427 Inside the hull 6.32
186 - HR 4935 Inside the hull 6.32
187 112 G. Vir HIP 64181 Inside the hull 6.32
188 - HIP 48413 Inside the hull 6.329
189 - HIP 53259 Inside the hull 6.34
190 98 G. Vir HIP 63220 Inside the hull 6.34
191 - HIP 54048 Inside the hull 6.343
192 210 G. Vir HIP 68763 Inside the hull 6.344
193 71 G. Hya HIP 43570 Inside the hull 6.35
194 172 G. Hya HIP 47454 Inside the hull 6.356
195 - HIP 53849 Inside the hull 6.36
196 - HIP 50552 Inside the hull 6.361
197 50 G. Hya HIP 42854 Inside the hull 6.362
198 - HIP 54749 Inside the hull 6.378
199 211 G. Vir HIP 68739 Inside the hull 6.387
200 34 Hya HIP 47249 Inside the hull 6.39
201 - HIP 61208 Inside the hull 6.39
202 204 G. Vir HIP 68380 Inside the hull 6.394
203 332 G. Hya HIP 62448 Inside the hull 6.405
204 308 G. Hya HIP 58436 Inside the hull 6.416
205 - HIP 48351 Inside the hull 6.42
206 - HIP 50893 Inside the hull 6.42
207 - HIP 56830 Inside the hull 6.42
208 320 G. Hya HIP 60468 Inside the hull 6.42
209 364 G. Hya HIP 68224 Inside the hull 6.42
210 54 G. Hya HIP 42981 Inside the hull 6.43
211 274 G. Hya HIP 54703 Inside the hull 6.43
212 294 G. Hya HIP 57001 Inside the hull 6.44
213 258 G. Hya HIP 53387 Inside the hull 6.444
214 270 G. Hya HIP 54430 Inside the hull 6.453
215 166 G. Hya HIP 47242 Inside the hull 6.46
216 - HIP 48839 Inside the hull 6.46
217 88 G. Vir HIP 62743 Inside the hull 6.471
218 299 G. Hya HIP 57749 Inside the hull 6.477
219 348 G. Hya HIP 65969 Inside the hull 6.478
220 233 G. Hya HIP 51852 Inside the hull 6.479
221 297 G. Hya HIP 57507 Inside the hull 6.48
222 - HIP 59742 Inside the hull 6.49
223 346 G. Hya HIP 65682 Inside the hull 6.49
224 - HR 4758 Inside the hull 6.49
225 141 G. Vir HIP 65381 Inside the hull 6.49
226 TT Crv HIP 60421 Inside the hull 6.494
227 - HIP 67004 Inside the hull 6.498
228 - HIP 50693 Inside the hull 6.499
229 - HIP 51656 Inside the hull 6.5
230 342 G. Hya HIP 64375 Inside the hull 6.5

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Arabic

Hydra in Laffitte (2025, 365). Fig. 77 : Ὕδρη / Hydrē, « l’Hydre », et Κρατήρ / Kratēr, « la Coupe »,

– al-Šuğāc, « le Gros Serpent », et al-Bāṭiyya, « la Petite Jarre » (ap. Urania’s Mirror)[2]

Dhanab al Shuja (γ Hya : 2,99) / ذنب الشجع

Recently introduced, this name is the Arabic Ḏanab al-Šuğāc, ‘the Tail of the Hydra’, in an Arabic or Persian catalogue using Greek formatting and as yet unidentified. NB : We have fī aṣal al-ḏanab, ‘at the root of the tail,’ and cand al-ḏanab, ‘at the tail,’ π/ γ Hya, and calā ṭaraf al-ḏanab, ‘at the tip of the tail,’ π/ γ Hya, c/ the translators of Ptolemy, then al-Ṣūfī and al-Battānī, but Ṭarf al-ḏanab, ‘the tip of the tail’, c/ al-Bīrūnī. However, this name does not appear in any known text. Abs. c/ Allen. Dhanab al-Shuja, Pultar, Dhanab al-Shuja and Cauda Hydrae.

Mythology

Greek/ Greco-Roman folklore

Babylonian belief

IAU WGSN

The star pi Hydrae is very important in history as it is one of the keywitnesses for transfer from Hipparchus to Ptolemy.

  • name in Hipparchus: ὁ ἐν ἄκρᾳ τῇ οὐρᾷ (the one at the farthest point of the tail)
  • name in the Almagest: ὁ ἐπ᾽ἄκρας τῆς οὐρᾶς (the one at the end of the tail)

The Greek term ἄκρᾳ can be translated as "at the farthest point" or "at the end" (or "hightest" which doesn't apply here).

References

  1. Hoffmann, Susanne M (2025), Some Results on the Ancient Globes, Globe Studies – The Journal of the International Coronelli Society, 69, 4169.
  2. Roland Laffitte (2025). 550 noms hérités des Arabes.