A short note on Cassiopeia constellati
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Cassiopeia is the 25th largest constellation in the night sky, occupying an area of 598 square degrees. It lies in the first quadrant of the northern hemisphere (NQ1) and can be seen at latitudes between +90° and -20°. The neighboring constellations are Andromeda, Camelopardalis, Cepheus, Lacerta, and Perseus
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- Cassiopeia constellation consists of 5 main stars.
- The 5 prominent stars of this constellation are arranged to form the shape of distorted letter W or M (depending on the position of this constellation in the sky).
- This constellation is thought to represent an ancient queen named Cassiopeia seated on a chair.
- Cassiopeia constellation is visible during winter in the early part of the night.
Note - see the diagram of Cassiopeia constellation in the attachment
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