How to Find Cassiopeia the Queen Constellation
Cassiopeia is a very ancient constellation that has a variety of mythological tales connected to it. This constellation is classified as a circumpolar constellation, which is one that can be seen all year round. Cassiopeia is one of the easiest constellations to find because of its distinctive 'W' shape. It can also be used to point towards other constellations and objects in the sky. Explore the stories behind this pattern, discover the easiest ways to find this constellation, and examine the celestial objects that lie within boundaries of Cassiopeia the Queen. 0:33 - Intro to Cassiopeia
1:57 - Legend of Cassiopeia (Greek myth)
4:01 - Pattern of Cassiopeia
10:26 - Celestial Objects in Cassiopeia
11:08 - Cassiopeia A Supernova remnant
12:15 - Messier 52
12:34 - The Bubble Nebula
13:04 - Heart Nebula and Soul Nebula
14:03 - IC 10 Galaxy
15:14 - Review of Cassiopeia
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Cassiopeia Constellation Facts
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How to find open star clusters NGC 457, M103 and Caldwell 10 in Cassiopeia
www.eyesonthesky.com Find and observe three great open clusters in Cassiopeia with most any small telescope: NGC 457 (The Dragonfly, or ET Cluster), M103, and Caldwell 10. Each are unique, and well worth checking out. Plus, they're all within a few degrees of Delta Cassiopeiae! See what's up in the night sky every week with "Eyes on the Sky" videos, astronomy made easy. 1:46 - Starhop to NGC457
4:06 - Starhop to M103
6:15 - Starhop to Caldwell 10 / NGC663
Zooming into Newfound Planet in Cassiopeia
This animated movie zooms into the location of a newfound planet dubbed HD
219134b -- the closest confirmed rocky planet, and the closest
"transiting" planet, outside our solar system. The planet is a bit bigger
than Earth and orbits too close to its star to be habitable. The star it orbits, HD 219134, which is a smaller and cooler than our sun,
is in the famous Cassiopeia constellation and is visible to the naked eye
in dark skies. The movie begins by showing a sky map of Cassiopeia and its
"W" shape, then zooms into the location of HD 219134. The movie further
zooms into an artist's rendition of the star and the planet, as it
crosses, or transits, its star. Telescopes can't see planets outside our solar system directly. One way
planets are detected is the transit technique, in which a planet dims the
star's light as it transits. The first part of the movie was produced using World Wide Telescope,
displaying the Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) view of Cassiopeia and its
surroundings. Video credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/DSS
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For a long time, people have seen pictures among the stars -- just like connect the dots! Learn all about constellations, including someone of the easiest ones to spot, and what some people thought they looked like.
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Myth of Cassiopeia: Constellation Quest - Astronomy and Space for Kids, FreeSchool
Have you ever seen the constellation of Cassiopeia in the night sky? Find out how to identify it, where to see it, the myth of Queen Cassiopeia, and a little bit about the objects that can be found in this classical constellation. FreeSchool is great for kids! Like this video if you want to see more videos about ASTRONOMY! Subscribe to FreeSchool: https://www.youtube.com/user/watchfreeschool?sub_confirmation=1 Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watchFreeSchool Check our our companion channel, FreeSchool Mom! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTcEtHRQhqiCZIIb77LyDmA And our NEW channel for little ones, FreeSchool Early Birds!
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Cassiopeia: Summer Reading Challenge Constellation 12
Kids have unlocked the twelfth (and final!) reading milestone of the Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge! Watch as NASA Astronaut Leland Melvin shares fun facts about Cassiopeia and how to locate it in the night sky. www.scholastic.com/summer.
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How to find Cassiopeia Constellation – Kiwaka by LANDKA®
Cassiopeia is always opposite the Big Dipper (Great Bear constellation). Find out more stargazing tips in the educational game Kiwaka and learn more about astronomy (iPad + iPhone): http://goo.gl/MoYm3w. Cassiopeia in Ancient Mythology Cassiopeia, Queen of Ethiopia, was known for her vanity and is often depicted looking in a mirror. Recklessly, she boasted that her beauty matched that of the gods, and she went on to say that she was even more beautiful than the Nereids, sea nymphs known for their beauty. Such effrontery triggered the wrath of the sea god, Poseidon, who retaliated by sending a sea serpent to attack the people and flooding the country in a deluge. The one who suffered the consequences was Andromeda, her daughter, who was offered as a sacrifice to appease the god of the sea by Cassiopeia´s husband, King Cepheus. Andromeda was saved by Perseus and the two later married. Poseidon condemned Cassiopeia to roam the night sky in the form of a constellation, spending half of the year upside down as punishment for her vanity. Images: © Akira Fujii / David Malin Images
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