Cetus
Cetus is a constellation in the northern sky.
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List of stars in Cetus | |
Abbreviation: | Cet |
Genitive: | Ceti |
Symbology: | |
Right ascension: | 23h 51m 55.2434s–03h 23m 47.1487s[1] h |
Declination: | 10.5143948°–-24.8725095°[1]° |
Area: | 1231 sq. deg. (4th) |
Main stars: | 14 |
Bayer/Flamsteed stars: | 88 |
Stars known to have planets: | 23 |
Bright stars: | 2 |
Nearby stars: | 9 |
Brightest star: | β Cet (Deneb Kaitos)† (2.04m) |
Nearest star: | Luyten 726-8 ( ly) |
Messier objects: | 1 |
Meteor showers: | October Cetids Eta Cetids Omicron Cetids |
Bordering constellations: | Aries Pisces Aquarius Sculptor Fornax Eridanus Taurus |
Visible at latitudes between +70° and −90° Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of November | |
Note: †Mira (ο Cet) is magnitude 2.0 at its brightest. |
The most well known star in this constellation is Mira, a red giant.
Cetus Media
Cetus dominates this card from Urania's Mirror (1825) as if looking up towards the celestial sphere (east is left of frame). Uses the modern custom: celestial maps to be held skywards while facing south.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Cetus, constellation boundary". The Constellations. International Astronomical Union. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
Other websites
Media related to Cetus (constellation) at Wikimedia Commons