- Cassiopeia (constellation)
Infobox Constellation
name = Cassiopeia
abbreviation = Cas
genitive = Cassiopeiae
symbology = the Seated Queen
RA = 1
dec= +60
areatotal = 598
arearank = 25th
numbermainstars = 5
numberbfstars = 53 | numberstarsplanets = 1 | numberbrightstars = 5 | numbernearbystars = 3 | brighteststarname = α Cas (Schedar) | starmagnitude = 2.23 | neareststarname = η Cas (Achird) | stardistance = 19.4 | numbermessierobjects = 2 | meteorshowers =Perseids | bordering =Camelopardalis
Cepheus
Lacerta
Andromeda
Perseus | latmax = 90
latmin = 20
month = November
notes=Cassiopeia (pron-en|ˌkæsiːəˈpiːə, colloquially IPA|/ˌkæsiˈoʊpiə/) is a northern
constellation whichGreek mythology considered to represent the vain queen Cassiopeia who boasted about her unrivaled beauty. It is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was also one of the 48 listed byPtolemy .Notable features
Cassiopeia contains two stars visible to the naked eye that rank among the most luminous in the galaxy: ρ Cas and V509 Cas. The star η Cas is a nearby (19.4 ly)
binary star comprising a yellowSun -like dwarf and an orange dwarf star. Cassiopeia looks like a W or a crown. If we were to observe Earth'sSun fromAlpha Centauri , the Sun would appear to be in Cassiopeia as a yellow-white 0.5 magnitude star. The famous "W" of Cassiopeia would become a zig-zag pattern with the Sun at the leftmost end, closest to ε Cas.Two Messier objects,
Messier 52 (NGC 7654) andMessier 103 (NGC 581) are located in Cassiopeia. Both are open clusters and being 7th apparent magnitude objects they are easy targets with binoculars.The
supernova known asTycho's Star , orSN 1572 , was widely observed in Cassiopeia in 1572. The scientific description of this star was written byTycho Brahe , and its appearance is said to have ledJohannes Kepler to become anastronomer .ee also
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Messier 52 open clusterReferences
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* Ian Ridpath and Wil Tirion (2007). "Stars and Planets Guide", Collins, London. ISBN 978-0007251209. Princeton University Press, Princeton. ISBN 978-0691135564.External links
* [http://www.allthesky.com/constellations/Cassiopeia/ The Deep Photographic Guide to the Constellations: Cassiopeia]
* [http://160.114.99.91/astrojan/cassio.htm The clickable Cassiopeia]
* [http://www.renaissanceastrology.com/chartweek7-19-06.html Traditional astrological talisman of Cassiopeia]
* [http://www.ianridpath.com/startales/cassiopeia.htm Star Tales – Cassiopeia]
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