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There are hundreds of stars in Cetus, but there are 13 main stars that connect its body together.
The constellation Cetus can be best viewed in the fall season in the Northern Hemisphere. It is visible in the evening sky during autumn months, from September to December. Look for Cetus in the southeastern sky after sunset during these months for optimal viewing.
Hundreds.See related link for a full list.
Cetus is a constellation located in the southern sky, representing a sea monster in Greek mythology. It contains several notable stars, such as Menkar and Deneb Kaitos. Cetus also includes the famous variable star Mira.
Cetus is a constellation in the sky, so its distance is not measured in terms of physical distance like we're used to here on Earth. It is located at a celestial coordinate in the sky, and is one of the nearest constellations to us in the Milky Way galaxy.
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]
The constellation of Cetus is traditionally described as depicting a whale.
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.
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Menkar (Alpha Ceti) is the alpha star in Cetus.
There are hundreds of stars in Cetus, but there are 13 main stars that connect its body together.
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Aries
Today it is often called "the whale."
Aries is close to these constellations: Perseus Triangulum Pisces Cetus Taurus
A remarkable variable star in the constellation Cetus (/ Ceti).