Cassiopeia is often referred to as the "Queen" in mythology, stemming from her role in Greek mythology as the vain wife of King Cepheus. In astronomy, it is sometimes called the "W" or "M" constellation due to its distinctive shape formed by five bright stars. This recognizable pattern makes it a popular reference point in the night sky.
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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.
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Andromeda's mother's name was Cassiopeia. She was a queen in Greek mythology, known for her beauty and arrogance.
In myth, Cassiopeia was the wife of Cepheus, their daughter Andromeda became the wife of Perseus.
The Roman name for Cassiopeia is the same as the Greek name, as the constellation was named after the queen of Ethiopia in Greek mythology.
cassiopeia
The queen whose name is associated with both the M and W constellations is Cassiopeia of Greek mythology. In the northern hemisphere, Cassiopeia's distinctive "W" shape can be seen in the night sky.
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
Andromeda, Cassiopeia, and Pisces Sagittarius, Taurus, and Leo
Cassiopeia
no cassiopeia is its own constellation