Cassiopeia Constellation
The Cassiopeia Constellation is a prominent constellation in the northern sky, easily recognizable by its distinctive W shape formed by five bright stars. It is named after Queen Cassiopeia, a character from Greek mythology known for her beauty and vanity. This constellation is best visible during the fall and winter months.
Cassiopeia is located near the North Star and is part of the Milky Way galaxy. It contains several interesting deep-sky objects, including the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant and the Heart Nebula. Its bright stars make it a favorite among stargazers and amateur astronomers.