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  1. Cassiopeia (listen ⓘ) is a constellation and asterism in the northern sky named after the vain queen Cassiopeia, mother of Andromeda, in Greek mythology, who boasted about her unrivaled beauty. Cassiopeia was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century Greek astronomer Ptolemy, and it

  2. Cassiopeia (/ ˌ k æ s i. oʊ ˈ p iː. ə /; Ancient Greek: Κασσιόπεια Kassiópeia, Modern Greek: Κασσιόπη Kassiópē) or Cassiepeia (Κασσιέπεια Kassiépeia), a figure in Greek mythology, was Queen of Aethiopia and wife of King Cepheus. She was arrogant and vain, characteristics that led to her downfall.

  3. Cassiopeia is a large constellation located in the northern sky. It was named after Cassiopeia, the vain and boastful queen in Greek mythology. Nicknamed the W constellation, Cassiopeia is easily recognizable for the prominent W asterism formed by its five brightest stars.

  4. Cassiopeia :: The Vanity of the Aethiopian Queen. Myths / Mortals / Cassiopeia. Cassiopeia, a name associated with several figures in Greek mythology, is most famously known as the queen of Aethiopia. In myth, she is portrayed as a figure of exceptional beauty but also of great vanity and pride.

  5. Jul 19, 2024 · Cassiopeia, in astronomy, a constellation of the northern sky easily recognized by a group of five bright stars forming a slightly irregular W. It lies at 1 hour right ascension and 60° north declination.

  6. Apr 17, 2015 · Cassiopeia is one of the most familiar constellations in the night sky, and she hosts a range of interesting star clusters — as well as a legend of arrogance, jealousy and...

  7. Cassiopeia is a constellation found in the northern sky. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century Greek astronomer Ptolemy. Cassiopeia is one of the 88 modern constellations we see today.

  8. Oct 30, 2023 · Cassiopeia overhead on autumn evenings. The constellation Cassiopeia the Queen can be found high in the sky on October and November evenings, not far from Polaris, the North Star.

  9. Facts about the Seated Queen, the W-shaped constellation Cassiopeia, including how to see it and some of its most beautiful stars.

  10. Jul 14, 2020 · Cassiopeia is among the 48 constellations first listed by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy, in the 2 nd century CE. Cassiopeia is now among the 88 modern constellations and it is easily recognizable due to its distinctive W shape – formed by five of its brightest stars.

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