The constellations associated with the story of Perseus saving Andromeda from Cetus are Perseus, Andromeda, and Cetus. These constellations are part of Greek mythology and are visible in the night sky.
The Greek goddess associated with the moon is Artemis. She was also the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth.
Apollo's twin sister is the goddess Artemis. She is associated with hunting, wilderness, and virginity.
Artemis is a Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth. In mythology, she is often associated with the moon and can be found in Greek mythology texts and artwork.
Yes...all the constellations that we know about do have mythical tales. But the universe is made of millions of constellations. Most of these, we cannot even reach or see. But yes the ones that you see on a clear night do.
A minor planet, (105) Artemis; a lunar crater; the Artemis Chasma and the Artemis Corona (both on Venus) have all been named for her.
Artemis Diana
with a bow and arrow or a knife/dagger
selene
Hunting. She also made constellations, but that's more of a power than a skill...
The constellations associated with the story of Perseus saving Andromeda from Cetus are Perseus, Andromeda, and Cetus. These constellations are part of Greek mythology and are visible in the night sky.
The Greek goddess associated with the moon is Artemis. She was also the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth.
Artemis is associated with the moon and silver is the color of the moon.
artemis
early stargazers probably thought that the constellations came to be from the gods ex. The wild stage was close to Artemis so when it was killed she put it into the sky
Artemis the goddess is associated with the moon, and the moon is a silver color.
Artemis is sometimes associated with the moon itself, as Apollo is to the sun.