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  • Cetus (mythology) - Wikipedia
    Ancient Corinthian vase depicting Perseus, Andromeda and Ketos (Names are spelled in the archaic Corinthian variant of the Greek alphabet ) In Greek mythology, a Cetus (Ancient Greek: Κῆτος, romanized: Kêtos) is a large sea monster Perseus slew a cetus to save Andromeda from being sacrificed to it
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  • Cetus Constellation – Constellation Guide
    Cetus (the Sea Monster) is a large constellation in the northern sky It contains the variable star Mira, the nearby star Tau Ceti, and the barred spiral galaxy Messier 77
  • Cetus Constellation: Stars, Mythology, Deep Space Objects . . .
    Learn about the circumpolar constellation of Cetus, the mythical sea monster We take a look at the stars, galaxies and other interesting facts about this constellation
  • Cetus: A Greek Astronomical Sea Monster - History Cooperative
    Cetus was a sea monster in ancient Greek mythology, often depicted as a giant sea serpent that embodies the dangers of the sea Cetus is most famously associated with the story of Perseus and Andromeda
  • Cetus Constellation | Star Map Facts | Go Astronomy
    As a southern sky constellation, Cetus is best observed during the months of November and December, when it reaches its highest point in the night sky However, it is visible from most locations on Earth, except for the far northern latitudes
  • Cetus (The Sea Monster) Constellation - TheSkyLive
    Cetus (pronounced ˈsiːtəs) is the Latin name of a large constellation (in fact it extends itself for about 59 degrees across the sky) situated close to the celestial equator As such, it is at least partly visible from both hemispheres in certain times of the year
  • Constellation Cetus - The Constellations on Sea and Sky
    Cetus is one of the constellations cataloged by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the second century It was named after the sea monster sent by the god Neptune to devour Andromeda in Greek mythology
  • Cetus Constellation – Features and Facts - The Planets
    The Cetus Constellation is one of the oldest known constellations, and ranks as the 4th largest Constellation in the night sky and as one of the original 48 Constellations listed by Greek Astronomer Ptolemy, in the 2nd century
  • Cetus - Greek Mythology
    Cetus signified a large sea monster, fish or whale in Greek mythology The sea monsters that the heroes Perseus and Heracles killed during their adventures were also described with the word cetus





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