Cepheus Constellation
The Cepheus Constellation is a northern sky constellation named after a king in Greek mythology. It is often depicted as a house-shaped figure and is located near the constellations of Cassiopeia and Draco. Cepheus contains several notable stars, including Alderamin, which is the brightest star in the constellation.
This constellation is best visible in the fall and winter months. It also features the Cepheus Dwarf Galaxy, a small galaxy that is part of the Local Group. Astronomers often study Cepheus for its interesting star formations and deep-sky objects.