Cassiopeia can be seen from December to January in the United States. It look like a sideways W
It is both, as Cassiopeia is one of the constellations that can be seen all year round.
In the northern hemisphere, it can be seen at any time of year, as it is a circumpolar constellation.
The constellation you are referring to is likely Cassiopeia. Cassiopeia is a distinctive "M" or "W" shaped constellation in the northern hemisphere. It is named after the mythological queen Cassiopeia.
The queen who became the constellation Cassiopeia was Cassiopeia from Greek mythology. She was punished by the gods for her vanity and was placed in the sky as a constellation.
Cassiopeia is a constellation and not a single star so to give a temperature would be inaccurate.
It is both, as Cassiopeia is one of the constellations that can be seen all year round.
no cassiopeia is its own constellation
it's a year-round constellation.. but it's best seen in fall! ^^
In the northern hemisphere, it can be seen at any time of year, as it is a circumpolar constellation.
The constellation you are referring to is likely Cassiopeia. Cassiopeia is a distinctive "M" or "W" shaped constellation in the northern hemisphere. It is named after the mythological queen Cassiopeia.
Cassiopeia is a constellation not a single star.
The queen who became the constellation Cassiopeia was Cassiopeia from Greek mythology. She was punished by the gods for her vanity and was placed in the sky as a constellation.
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Cassiopeia is a constellation and not a single star so to give a temperature would be inaccurate.
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Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia is a prominent constellation in the northern sky. It is located close to the North Star (Polaris) and can be seen year-round in the northern hemisphere. Cassiopeia is named after the queen in Greek mythology.