Perseus Constellation
The Perseus Constellation is a prominent constellation located in the northern sky. It is named after the Greek hero Perseus, who is known for slaying the Gorgon Medusa. This constellation is home to several notable stars, including Mirfak and Algol, and is best visible during the autumn months.
Perseus also contains the famous Perseids meteor shower, which occurs annually in August. The constellation is rich in mythology and features various deep-sky objects, such as the Double Cluster and the California Nebula, making it a popular target for amateur astronomers.