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Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
Cassiopeia is a constellation located in the northern sky and from latitudes above 34°N it is visible year-round. At magnitude 2,2, Alpha Cassiopeiae (Schedar), is generally the brightest star, though it is occasionally outshone by the variable Gamma Cassiopeiae (called Navi or Tsih), which has reached magnitude 1,6. A rich part of the Milky Way runs through Cassiopeia, with some open clusters and nebulae.
Helios 58mm f/2 - Canon EOS 4000D
Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
Cassiopeia is a constellation located in the northern sky and from latitudes above 34°N it is visible year-round. At magnitude 2,2, Alpha Cassiopeiae (Schedar), is generally the brightest star, though it is occasionally outshone by the variable Gamma Cassiopeiae (called Navi or Tsih), which has reached magnitude 1,6. A rich part of the Milky Way runs through Cassiopeia, with some open clusters and nebulae.
Helios 58mm f/2 - Canon EOS 4000D