
This is a vintage celestial map depicting the constellations Draco (the Dragon) and Ursa Minor (the Little Bear). The map is rendered in a style reminiscent of 19th-century astronomical illustrations, with a warm, aged paper background. The dominant feature is a large, sinuous dragon, Draco, winding across the map. It's depicted in shades of green and gray, with detailed scales and a fierce head with an open mouth and a red tongue. The dragon's body is coiled around the constellation Ursa Minor, which is represented as a small bear. Ursa Minor is a lighter shade of gray and appears to be partially obscured by the dragon. The stars within both constellations are marked with varying sizes of five-pointed stars, some with letters or symbols within them. Lines connect the stars to form the outlines of the constellations. Around the constellations, there are circular diagrams with additional stars and symbols, likely representing specific star clusters or astronomical features. The names of the constellations and individual stars are written in elegant, old-fashioned script. Along the edges of the map, there are labels for neighboring constellations, such as Hercules, Lyra, Boötes, and Camelopardalis. The overall impression is one of a beautifully detailed and historically significant astronomical chart.