Cassiopeia is circumpolar, which means it can be seen all year round anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
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cassiopeia is blue and white
Cassiopeia is a constellation not a single star.
Cassiopeia absolute magnitude is 2.20 to 2.23
in november
winter
Cassiopeia is circumpolar, which means it can be seen all year round anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
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anytime day or night
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.
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
cassiopeia is blue and white
Year around, if you can find a dark area with a clear view to the Northern horizon - it is a circumpolar constellation. At this time of year (late July) it is highest in the north about 3:00 AM.
Cassiopeia was founded in 1775 so 2011-1775=so Cassiopeia is 764 years old =)
i think the best time to watch a constellation is at night
no cassiopeia is its own constellation