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cassiopeia constellation consists of stars​

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Answered by babuminz7069
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The five brightest stars of Cassiopeia – Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon Cassiopeiae – form the characteristic W-shaped asterism. All five are prominent naked eye stars, three are noticeably variable, and a fourth is a suspected low amplitude variable.

Brightest star: α Cas (Schedar) (2.24m)

Pronunciation: /ˌkæsiəˈpiːə, -sioʊ-/ Cássiopéia, esp. for the constellation also /ˌk...

Bordering constellations: Camelopardalis; Cepheus; Lacerta; Andromeda; Perseus

Stars with planets: 14

Answered by pckamanna
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The five brightest stars of Cassiopeia – Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon Cassiopeiae – form the characteristic W-shaped asterism. All five are prominent naked eye stars, three are noticeably variable, and a fourth is a suspected low amplitude variable.

Brightest star: α Cas (Schedar) (2.24m)

Bordering constellations: Camelopardalis; Cepheus; Lacerta; Andromeda; Perseus

Stars with planets: 14

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