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Eta Cassiopeiae is a famous double star with contrasting colors. You can find it in the W-shaped constellation of the Queen ...
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Among the 88 official constellations ... that are among the top 200 brightest in the sky. In Greek mythology, Cassiopeia the Queen was the mother of Andromeda. Cassiopeia’s hubris about herself ...
the Dipper and its associated constellation of the Great Bear is at its nadir — that is, its lowest point in the sky during the late-evening hours (9 to 11 p.m.). In contrast, Cassiopeia soars ...
There’s something new and bright lurking in the night sky — and you can see it in your backyard. An amateur astronomer in Japan recently discovered a nova in the constellation Cassiopeia ...
Even though humans have been looking at the night sky for millenia, not everyone sees the same sky. Not even the ...
The constellation Cassiopeia, the “W” shape is below ... all the way to the left of Antares, in the southern sky and left to Cassiopeia in the northern sky. You will see an abundance of ...
Stargazing is a fun activity you can do year-round. To make it more fun, try mapping out the sky and finding these popular constellations. Do it at different points in the year to see how the ...
Diagram of the constellations Cassiopeia and Cepheus (SUMBMITTED BY MIKE LYNCH) As soon as twilight fades, look for those lovers together in the high northwestern sky. The constellation Cassiopeia ...
The UW Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium will host a program titled “Hearts in the Sky” Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 7 p.m. This photo is of the Heart Nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia. (UW Planetarium Photo) ...
Tonight, the constellation Andromeda is in the northeastern sky right after sunset. I see it as a curved, sideways “V,” like a cornucopia spilling out to the north toward Cassiopeia.
At this time of the year, as Cassiopeia ascends the late evening sky, around 11 p.m. local daylight time, I actually think she resembles a sort of crooked number 3. At the break of dawn ...