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Greek queen in Mythology famous for her beauty.

Stellar constellation reported in the works of Ptolemy. and she was Greek play run escape and Rolex dudes

It is a constellation.

It is a group of five stars arranged in the form of W. Its name in Indian astronomy is Sarmishta. It is seen near Pole Star and is best visible in the month of October in the northern sky.

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The Cassiopeia constellation is sometimes referred to as the "lady in the chair." When observing it in the night sky, it looks like a giant "W."

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The constellation of Cassiopeia is named after Cassiopeia, a queen from Greek mythology. The queen was known for both her beauty and her vanity. The name means 'she whose words excel'.

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The seated queen. You can find it on Wikipedia on the right under its facts.

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Cassiopeia was an African queen, the mother of Andromeda, who was saved by Perseus from a horrible sea monster.

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Cassiopeia is the Latinized form of Greek Κασσιοπεια (Kassiopeia) or Κασσιεπεια (Kassiepeia), possibly meaning "cassia juice.

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it is a constellation in the sky

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The Northern part of the sky.

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A "W"

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