its very big
Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper appear to rotate counterclockwise around the North Star in the northern hemisphere.
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cassiopeia is blue and white
Cassiopeia was named after the queen Cassiopeia in Greek mythology. She was the boastful and vain mother of Andromeda, known for her beauty. The constellation Cassiopeia was named after her as part of ancient Greek mythology.
Cassiopeia is a constellation and not a single star so to give a temperature would be inaccurate.
Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper appear to rotate counterclockwise around the North Star in the northern hemisphere.
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The star between Big Dipper and Cassiopeia is Polaris, commonly known as the North Star. It is located almost directly above the North Pole and serves as a useful navigational reference point due to its fixed position in the night sky.
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
Currently the expanding cloud from the supernova remnant is about 10 light years across.
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.
Ethmia cassiopeia was created in 1927.