There are hundreds of stars in Cetus, but there are 13 main stars that connect its body together.
Cetus is a constellation, not a single star. Stars in the constellation can be from 8.73 (nearest) to 13,000 (furthest) light years away.
The constellation Cetus is visible during the month of November.
There are many. See related link for a description of what constellation do border Andromeda.
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Cetus is a constellation, not a single star. Stars in the constellation can be from 8.73 (nearest) to 13,000 (furthest) light years away.
The constellation of Cetus is traditionally described as depicting a whale.
The constellation Cetus is visible during the month of November.
Cetus is believed to form the shape of a sea monster, nowadays a whale. You can make your own interpretation of the arrangement of the stars [See related link]
Cetus is a constellation in the northern sky. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today.
There are many. See related link for a description of what constellation do border Andromeda.
Adding to what Hilmas Zonneveld posted, Cetus is another constellation where Alpha (Menkar) is not the brightest star. Menacer is mag 2.4. The brightest is Beta Ceti, Deneb Kaitos or Diphda. Several stars are known as Deneb or have that word in their names. Deneb means 'tail'.
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Menkar (Alpha Ceti) is the alpha star in Cetus.
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