Cassiopeia is a constellation ... a group of stars that may appear to form a pattern in
the sky because of their positions, but which have no real connection or association with
each other. Each star in a constellation generally has a different brightness, magnitude,
color, size, temperature, and distance from earth.
Cassiopeia is a constellation, not a single star, so it does not have a specific absolute magnitude. The stars within the constellation Cassiopeia have a range of absolute magnitudes depending on their distance and luminosity.
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The magnitude of Cassiopeia A, a supernova remnant, varies depending on the wavelength observed. In visible light, its magnitude is around 12.2, making it too faint to be seen with the naked eye. At radio wavelengths, it is much brighter due to synchrotron radiation emitted by high-energy electrons.
The magnitude of the Schedar star in Cassiopeia is -1.985. Remember Negative stars are brighter.
Cassiopeia A is a supernova remnant in the constellation Cassiopeia.It has no single point of luminosity, so no definitive magnitude can be attributed to it.
Cassiopeia's scientific name is Cassiopeia A. It is the remnant of a supernova explosion located in the constellation Cassiopeia, and it is a strong source of radio waves.
cassiopeia is blue and white
There are more than five stars in Cassiopeia but the major ones are as follows from the left of the 'W' / 'M': Caph, Beta Cassiopeia Shedar, Alpha Cassiopeia Cih, Gamma Cassiopeia Ruchbah, Delta Cassiopeia Sagin, Epsilon Cassiopeia
no cassiopeia is its own constellation
Sam was and is all of the gods of Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia is a constellation not a single star.
Cassiopeia is a character in Greek Mythology.