Cassiopeia is a constellation not a single star.
Tycho Brahes discovered a new star in Cassiopeia.
Segin is a binary star system located in the constellation Cassiopeia. The primary star is a blue-white B-type main sequence star, while the secondary star is likely a fainter companion star.
Caph, also known as Beta Cassiopeiae, is a yellow-white giant star located in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is about five times the size of the Sun and is at a stage of its evolution where it has expanded and cooled from its main sequence phase.
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.
Cassiopeia is a constellation not a single star.
Tycho Brahes discovered a new star in Cassiopeia.
Segin is a binary star system located in the constellation Cassiopeia. The primary star is a blue-white B-type main sequence star, while the secondary star is likely a fainter companion star.
Caph, also known as Beta Cassiopeiae, is a yellow-white giant star located in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is about five times the size of the Sun and is at a stage of its evolution where it has expanded and cooled from its main sequence phase.
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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.
Cassiopeia is a constellation, not a single star, so it does not have a specific absolute magnitude. The stars within the constellation Cassiopeia have a range of absolute magnitudes depending on their distance and luminosity.
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.
Ruchbah, also known as Delta Cassiopeiae, is a blue-white star located in the constellation Cassiopeia.
The magnitude of the Schedar star in Cassiopeia is -1.985. Remember Negative stars are brighter.
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