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Barnard 150 is a dark nebula visible in Cepheus constellation. It is also known as the Seahorse Nebula due to its shape.

 

Mount, EQ6R Pro

Telescope, William Optics GT81V

Filter, Optolong L Pro

Camera, ZWO ASI2600MC Pro cooled to -10C

Extras, 120MM guide scope and camera, ASIAIR Pro

 

75 x 300 second exposures

35 x darks

35 x bias

35 x flats

 

Processed in Pixinsight

From Wikipedia: The Elephant's Trunk nebula is a concentration of interstellar gas and dust within the much larger ionized gas region IC 1396 located in the constellation Cepheus about 2,400 light years away.

 

This was imaged over 5 nights from my home observatory.

 

Image Details:

 

83 x 600s, ISO 800

78 darks, 100 flats, 300 bias

 

Gear: Canon 450D (Full Spectrum Modified), Explore Scientific 80mm APO Triplet @ f/4.9 384mm, Hutech LPS D1, Orion Atlas EQ-G, Televue 0.8x Reducer

 

Processed in Pixinsight

Europhoenix/ROG 37510 "Orion" & 37884 "Cepheus" run around their train passing Lydney Junction signal box prior to working 1P25, the 15.35 Lydney Junction - Parkend service accompanied by BR Green E6003 [73003 "Sir Herbert Walker" on the first day of the Dean Forest Diesel Gala.

Rail Operations Group Class 37/7 No. 37884 'Cepheus' hauls ex GA MK 3 barrier's 12154 /125, top & tail with ex Virgin East Coast HST MK 3's 42191, 42193, 42192, 42146, 42128, 42238, 42199, 42198, 42239. The consist passes Ely Dock Junction as 5Q42 0950 Ely Papworth Sidings to Newport Docks (Simsgroup) scrap move on 24.9.2021.

NGC 7822 is a young star forming complex located 2,935 ly from earth, and NGC 7762 is an open cluster about 2,400 ly away. Both are in the constellation Cepheus.

 

Rio Rancho NM Bortle 5 zone

April 28, 2022

William Optics Redcat 51

ZWO 183mc pro

ZWO 30mm f/4 mini guide scope and ZWO 120 Mini

Optolong L-eNhance filter

ZWO ASI Air Pro

Sky-Watcher HEQ5

40 X 300s lights ; with darks bias dithering

Gain 111 at -10C

Processed in DSS and PS

70 x 4-minute ISO 1600 auto-guided exposures taken over 3 nights in 2023 and 2024.

Modified EOS 600D & Revelation 12" f/4 Newtonian reflector telescope.

Frames stacked in Deep Sky Stacker software. Result post-processed to increase contrast, reduce noise, adjust overall colour balance and reduce colour gradients caused by light pollution. I also used Starnet++ to temporarily remove the stars during processing (as otherwise they dominate after stretching the contrast).

ccd: Moravian G3-16200 with EFW + OAG

filters: Optolong LRGB and Astrodon 5-nm Ha/O3

telescope: FSQ 106N f/5

mount: 10Micron GM2000 QCI

guider: Lodestar X2

exposure: L 25x10min + RGB 23x5min + Ha 14x30min (all 1x1)

location: Les Granges, 900 m (Hautes Alpes, France)

software: TheSkyX Pro, CCD Commander, Pixinsight, PS CC

date: 16 Sep - 29 Oct 2019

NGC 7023: The Iris Nebula in the constellation of Cepheus.

 

Second run at this target on a moonless night. I'm pleased with more dust detail in this image.

 

M: iOptron EQ45-Pro

T: William Optics GTF81

C: ZWO ASI1600MC-Cooled

F: No Filters

G: PHD2

GC: ZWO ASI120mini

RAW16; FITs

Temp: -20 DegC

Gain 139

67 x Exp 180s

Frames: 67 Lights; 10 Darks; 100 flats

80% Crop

Capture: SharpCap

Processed: APP; PS; Grad Exterminator.

 

Sky: No Moon, calm, no cloud, cool, good seeing.

 

NGC7023: 1.3 thousand light years distant.

Rail Operations Group 37884 "Cepheus" pauses in platform 4 running 28E conveying new West Midland Trains Aventra EMU 730005 inbetween Barrier Vehicles 6378 & 6379 with 37608 "Andromeda" bringing up the rear working 5Q57 13.45 Oxley CAR.M.D.- Derby Litchurch Lane.

Rail Operations Groups 37884 Cepheus+57312+37608 Andromeda passing Ankerbold, with The Buxton Spa Express, 1Z86 17.10 Buxton to Lichfield City, 18.07.2021

Copyright © Chris Brogdale

No Unauthorised Use

Class 37 no 37 884 , Cepheus,on a light engine movement from Derby to Worcester R.T.C. 08.01.23. Velvia 50 pushed one stop.

Astrobin Top Pick

 

DeHt5 (Dengel-Hartl 5) is a large faint ancient planetary nebula in the constellation Cepheus. It is estimated to be one of the closest planetary nebulae at a distance of 1300-1600 light years.

The faint red filaments at the top right hand corner of the image are the supernova remnant called SNR 110.3+11.3.

 

Astrodon Blue: 19x300"

Astrodon Green: 19x300"

Astrodon Lum: 20x600"

Astrodon Red: 20x300"

Astrodon Ha: 25x1800s bin 2x2

Astrodon OIII: 26x1800s bin 2x2

 

Total Integration: 34 hours

 

Captured on my dual rig in Spain.

Scopes: APM TMB LZOS 152 (6" aperture 1200mm focal length)

Cameras: QSI6120wsg8

Mount: 10Micron GM2000 HPS

200/800 custom carbon Newtonian astrograph

2.5" Wynne-Riccardi corrector

ASI1600MM camera + Baader 7nm H-alpha filter

12*300 sec

37884 ‘Cepheus’ passes Ponthir with Merseyrail Units 507003 & 507023 for scrapping , running as 5Q78 06.05 Birkenhead TMD to Newport Docks Unimetals. Monday 16th December 2024.

NGC 7129 is a reflection nebula located 3300 light years from Earth in the constellation Cepheus. This is in the center of this image. An open star cluster containing 130 or so stars is responsible for illuminating the nebula. The pink color comes from glowing dust being heated by the stars in the cluster. The blue regions are caused by dust reflecting or scattering the starlight, a similar process to what causes our own sky to be blue.

 

Surrounding the central nebula is a vast region of interstellar dust and molecular cloud. A region of hydrogen gas which emits light in the red portion of the spectrum is seen to the upper left.

 

Capture info:

Location: SkyPi Remote Observatory, Pie Town NM US

Telescope: Orion Optics UK AG14 (F3.8)

Mount: 10 Micron GM3000

Camera: QHY 268M

Data: HaLRGB. Approximately 8, 5, 5.5, 6, 5.5 respectively

Processing: Pixinsight

Rail Operations Group (ROG) 37884 'Cepheus' drags 455819 past Harrow & Wealdstone working the 5Q70 0855 Wolverton Centre Sidings to Stewarts Lane T&R.S.M.D.

37 884 Cepheus takes a rake of 7 ex LNER MKIII HST trailer vehicles on their last journey to oblivion - 5Q42 09:50 Ely Papworth Sidings - Newport Docks. 2 ex Greater Anglia MKIII hauled carriages have a short reprieve, being used as barrier vehicles

The train was running over 2 hours late, being held at Finsbury Park while there was disruption on the GWML. Long gaps with no westbound services followed by groups of IETs running block on block. Fortunately, that did mean the sun was out by the time it appeared

The Elephant's Trunk Nebula (IC 1396) in the constellation Cepheus.

 

Rio Rancho NM Bortle 5 zone, A bunch of days in June, 2022

William Optics Redcat 51

ZWO 183mm pro

ZWO 30mm f/4 mini guide scope and ZWO 120 Mini

Optolong h-alpha and OIII filter

ZWO ASI Air Pro

Sky-Watcher HEQ5

72 X 300s Ha

44 X 300 OIII

60 X 300 SII

Gain 111 at -10C

Processed in DSS and PS

NGC 7380 is an open cluster in the constellation Cepheus. The emission nebula surrounding the cluster is known as the Wizard Nebula and gets its name from resembling a wizard wearing a tall hat.

 

NGC 7380 is a very young star cluster at under 12 million years old and is undergoing much active star formationl. A pair of massive supergiant stars near the centre of the nebula are the cause of the ionization and glowing of much of the nebula.

 

This is older data I shot a couple of summers ago and thought the session was messed up. Turns out I had some usable data in there that was good.

  

-=Tech Data=-

 

-Equipment-

Imaging Scope: SkyWatcher Esprit 100

Mount: Celestron CGX

Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI 1600MC-Pro

Guide Camera: ZWO ASI120 Mini

Guide Scope: Starfield 60mm guide scope

 

- Acquisition -

 

1 hours 45 minutes of 3 min exposures

 

- Software -

Acquisition / Rig Control: Sequence Generator Pro

Stacking: Astro Pixel Processor

Processing: PixInsight

Post Processing: Photoshop CC

 

Shot at the Dark Sky Viewing Area near Erinsville, Ontario.

This is a wide-field portrait of a set of nebulas with colourful names but rendered here in monochrome: The Bubble Nebula at upper left; the Lobster Claw Nebula below it (somewhat obvious for its shape); the Cave Nebula at upper right; and the Wizard Nebula at bottom. The small round nebula above the Wizard is Sharpless 2-152. Just below it and very small is Sh2-148. The star cluster right of centre is NGC 7419.

 

The Bubble Nebula's spherical bubble is a little lost at this scale. It lies below the star cluster Messier 52. The Bubble is also known as NGC 7635. The Lobster Claw is Sharpless 2-157 and is sometimes called the Californietto. The Cave Nebula is Sharpless 2-155, while the Wizard is Sharpless 2-142, but also known as NGC 7380, though that designation more correctly applies to the star cluster associated with it. All are located on the Cassiopeia-Cepheus border. North is more or less up in this portrait orientation.

 

This is a stack of 12 x 16-minute exposures with the SharpStar 61mm EDPH refractor with its reducer at f/4.4, and with the Canon EOS Ra camera at ISO 3200, with a clip-in Astronomik 12nm H-alpha filter to block all but red H-a light for a monochrome portrait. Luminosity masks with Lumenzia helped bring out the faint nebulosity. The initial exposures were taken in moonlight. I added a slight blue colour grade for artistic effect.

This reflection nebula, also known as Vdb 146 in Cepheus lies at a distance of 3300 light-years from Earth. 130 stars are illuminating the nebula. The red blobs in the nebula are Herbig-Haro objects. These objects are compressed hydrogen gas clouds. The red color comes from ionized gas in the shock front.

 

Color image taken at the remote observatory from the E-Eye site in Spain. The image is composed of 28 hours of exposure time with the ZWO ASI-2600MC color camera using a Takahashi CCA250 f3.6 astrograph, riding a unguided 10Micron GM2000.

NGC 7822 is a young star forming region located in the constellation of Cepheus. The complex encompasses the emission region designated Sharpless 171, and the young cluster of stars named Berkeley 59, with the younger stars aged no more than a few million years. It lies around 2,900 years distant.

This image is a combination of Ha subs and those captured using an STC Duo narrowband filter.

Ha subs:

HEQ5 PRO

WO71GT with P-Flat6A III x0.8 reducer corrector

QHY163M Gain10 Offset 70 -20C

Baader 7nm Ha narrowband filter

18 x 300sec subs

 

Duo narrowband subs:

QHY294C Gain 2900 Offset 30 -20C

STC Duo narrowband filter

12 x 900sec subs

Processed using Straton star removal, Pixinsight and Photoshop.

ROG 37884 hauls class 466s for impending store at Worksop, seen here passing through Marholm, ECML on 12th October 2023

37884 "Cepheus" is seen heading south through Wigan Boars Head G.F. along with 317884 (DIT) working 5Q50 11:38 Kilmarnock Bonnyton Depot to Ilford E.M.U.D. on the 15th May 2020.

 

Stock :- 77073, 71602, 62686, 77025,.

 

© Andy Parkinson 2020 - No Unauthorised Use Please.

This dark nebula is located in Cepheus and has the distinct shape of a seahorse. The red nebula at the left is part of SH2-129, the Flying Batman nebula. Notice the nebula extends all the way from the left edge of the field to the Seahorse dark nebula.

 

The image was taken on several nights in May 2020 at the remote observatory at the E-Eye site in Spain with the Takahashi 106 @ f3.6 and a ZWO ASI294 color camera riding a Paramount MEII. The exposure is composed of 131 exposures of 300 seconds.

Rail Operations Groups 37884 ' Cepheus' passes Old Linslade on the 08:55 Wolverton Centre Sidings to Stewarts Lane T&R.S.M.D unit drag hauling Southern 455814.

Europhoenix 37884 'Cepheus' works a 5Q78 10.52 Hornsey EMU Depot-Newport Docks past Hullavington on 15/07/19 taking Great Northern 313038 & 313040 for scrapping at the Sims Group scrapyard.

Rail Operations Group Class 37/7 No.37884 Cepheus, is seen under the wires on the GWML at Ruscombe Nr Twyford on the 24th of September 2021, working the 09:50 5Q42 scrap move from Ely Papworth Sidings to Newport Sims Group.

This was the second working in 3 days to convey former LNER Mk3 HST coaching stock to Wales for scrapping. Here, 8 former HST coaches are seen sandwiched between 2 former Greater Anglia Mk3 Coaches which where being used as barrier vehicle’s. The full consist was 12154, 42191, 42193, 42192, 42146, 42128, 42238, 42199, 42239 & 121125.

Taken with the aid of a pole.

Rail Operations Group Class 37 diesel locomotive 37884 "Cepheus" and Class 57 locomotive 57312 top and tail West Midlands Railway Class 730 Aventra EMU 730006

 

5Q65 09.09 Derby Adtranz Litchurch Lane to Oxley Carriage Maintenance Depot

 

Elford Loop, Haselour Lane, Elford, Staffordshire

Sh2-162 with a Rokinon 135

Camera: QSI 583 WSG5

Filter: Astrodon RGBH

Focuser: Robofocus

Focal Length: 135mm

Focal Ratio: f/2.0

Pixel Size: 5.4μm

Image Scale: 8”

Mount: Astro-Physics Mach1 GTO

Location: Deep Sky West, New Mexico

10,16h of RGBH data, integration in PixInsight done:

R: 26 x 300sec

G: 27 x 300sec

B: 29 x 300sec

Ha: 40 x 300sec

www.deepskywest.com/

nova.astrometry.net/user_images/4208322#annotated

Rail Operations Group class 37 884 "Cepheus" hauls ex Scot Rail class 314 211 on 5Q78 Yoker Carriage Sidings - Crewe south yard through Red Bank Aug 15th 2019.

 

The class 314's are now deemed life expired they were part of the 1972 programme of second generation EMU's built in 1979. The class 37 hauling this set has already been withdrawn once. Being bought back from the scrap yard for the twilight of it's career.

“NGC 7129 is a reflection nebula located 3,300 light years away in the constellation Cepheus. A young open cluster is responsible for illuminating the surrounding nebula. A recent survey indicates the cluster contains more than 130 stars less than 1 million years old.

 

The nebula is rosebud-shaped; the young stars have blown a large, oddly shaped bubble in the molecular cloud that once surrounded them at their birth... The ultra-violet and visible light produced by the young stars is absorbed by the surrounding dust grains.” Wikipedia

 

Total 9.25 hours total exposure HLRGB. 2022

 

This image just LRGB, Real color.

 

Telescope live Spain

SPA-2, 0.7 m RC telescope.

Officina Stellare ProRC 700, F8

FLI PL16803

 

Credit: Eric Ganz telescope live

37884 ‘Cepheus’ hauling 317884 at Charnock Richard on 5Q50 11:38 Kilmarnock Bonnyton Depot - Ilford E.M.U.D. on 15/05/20.

37884 'Cepheus' hauls Southeastern units 465918 and 466033 through Stubton, near Claypole on 4th September 2023 with the 5Q26 12:45 Gillingham EMU Depot to Worksop Up Reception Sidings.

www.astrobin.com/375877/

 

Sh2-155 is a diffuse nebula in the constellation Cepheus, within a larger nebula complex containing emission, reflection, and dark nebulosity.

It is widely known as the Cave Nebula, is an ionized H II region with ongoing star formation activity, at an estimated distance of 725 parsecs (2400 light-years) from Earth.

(description credits: wikipedia)

 

Technical card

Imaging telescope or lens:Teleskop Service TS Photoline 107mm f/6.5 Super-Apo

 

Imaging camera:ZWO ASI1600MM-Cool

 

Mount:Astro-Physics Mach-1 GTO CP4

 

Guiding telescope or lens:Celestron OAG Deluxe

 

Guiding camera:QHYCCD QHY5III174

 

Focal reducer:Riccardi Reducer/Flattener 0.75x

 

Software:Main Sequence Software Seqence Generator Pro, Astro-Physics AAPC, Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight

 

Filters:Astrodon HA 36mm - 5nm, Astrodon B Gen.2 E-series 36mm, Astrodon G Gen.2 E-series 36mm, Astrodon R Gen.2 E-series 36mm, Astrodon S-II 36mm - 5nm, Astrodon O-III 36mm - 5nm

 

Accessories:ZWO EFW, MoonLite NiteCrawler WR30

 

Resolution: 1656x2230

 

Dates:Oct. 5, 2018, Oct. 7, 2018, Nov. 2, 2018, Nov. 6, 2018

 

Frames:

Astrodon B Gen.2 E-series 36mm: 23x1" (gain: 200.00) -20C bin 1x1

Astrodon G Gen.2 E-series 36mm: 23x1" (gain: 200.00) -20C bin 1x1

Astrodon HA 36mm - 5nm: 50x300" (gain: 200.00) -20C bin 1x1

Astrodon O-III 36mm - 5nm: 23x300" (gain: 200.00) -20C bin 1x1

Astrodon R Gen.2 E-series 36mm: 23x1" (gain: 200.00) -20C bin 1x1

Astrodon S-II 36mm - 5nm: 23x300" (gain: 200.00) -20C bin 1x1

 

Integration: 8.0 hours

 

Avg. Moon age: 26.41 days

 

Avg. Moon phase: 13.11%

 

Astrometry.net job: 2365517

 

RA center: 344.185 degrees

 

DEC center: 62.624 degrees

 

Pixel scale: 2.932 arcsec/pixel

 

Orientation: 359.390 degrees

 

Field radius: 1.131 degrees

 

Locations: Berga Resort, Berga, Barcelona, Spain

 

Data source: Backyard

Fortunately Boris allowed dog walking, so my Jack Russell - Archie - had a new route to explore on 23/4/20 which included passing Wingfield Tunnel.......

37884 'Cepheus' exiting Wingfield Tunnel with 5V84 - 11.33 - Doncaster Works to Laira TRSMD consisting of upgraded GWR HST ‘Castle’ stock; barrier 6330 + 49113 + 48123 + 48134 + 48133 + 49111 + barrier 6338, which was destined to become set GW11.

Taken using pole........AT LAST!

25.11.20

In the constellation of Cepheus, 2400ly away within the wider IC1396 complex of ionized gas and dust region this dense globule is illuminated by the nearby bright star.

16 x 300s subs,

bias, flats, darks x15,

Skywatcher 10" F4 Newtonian,

NEQ6 pro guided,

Modded Canon 1100D,

Astronomik Ha clip filter,

Processed with DSS and Affinity photo.

 

www.astrobin.com/a6yw4n/

 

It's all about the NGC 7538 region in the constellation Cepheus.

This region of active star formation is located about 9,100 light-years from Earth.

 

The picture is a result of more than 78 hours of integration time in narrow band and rgb channels.

I could say that is a more complicated target than I thought at the beginning, it was difficult to post process this image due the high dynamic range needed to reveal all the details.

 

Technical card

Imaging telescopes or lenses: Teleskop Service TS Photoline 107mm f/6.5 Super-Apo · Altair Astro RC250-TT 10" RC Truss Tube

 

Imaging cameras: ZWO ASI183MM-Cool · ZWO ASI1600MM-Cool

 

Mounts: Skywatcher EQ6R Pro · Mesu 200 Mk2

 

Guiding telescopes or lenses: Celestron OAG Deluxe · Teleskop Service TSOAG9 Off-Axis Guider

 

Guiding cameras: ZWO ASI290 Mini · ZWO ASI174 Mini

 

Focal reducers: Riccardi Reducer/Flattener 0.75x · Telescope-Service TS 2" Flattener

 

Software: Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight · Seqence Generator Pro

 

Filters: Astrodon O-III 36mm - 5nm · Astrodon S-II 36mm - 5nm · Astrodon R Gen.2 E-series 36mm · Astrodon G Gen.2 E-series 36mm · Astrodon B Gen.2 E-series 36mm · Astrodon HA 36mm - 5nm · Astrodon L Gen.2 E-series 36mm

 

Accessory: Pegasus Astro Falcon Rotator · ZWO EFW · Astrolink 4.0 mini · Pegasus Astro Ultimate Powerbox v2 · MoonLite NiteCrawler WR30 · TALON6 R.O.R · MoonLite CSL 2.5" Focuser with High Res Stepper Motor

 

Dates:Oct. 24, 2020 , Oct. 25, 2020 , Nov. 8, 2020 , Nov. 12, 2020 , Nov. 13, 2020 , Nov. 17, 2020

 

Frames:

Astrodon B Gen.2 E-series 36mm: 110x30" (gain: 75.00) -20C bin 1x1

Astrodon G Gen.2 E-series 36mm: 110x30" (gain: 75.00) -15C bin 1x1

Astrodon HA 36mm - 5nm: 224x600" (gain: 200.00) -20C bin 1x1

Astrodon O-III 36mm - 5nm: 117x600" (gain: 111.00) -15C bin 1x1

Astrodon R Gen.2 E-series 36mm: 110x30" (gain: 75.00) -20C bin 1x1

Astrodon S-II 36mm - 5nm: 113x600" (gain: 111.00) -15C bin 1x1

 

Integration: 78.4 hours

 

Avg. Moon age: 16.02 days

 

Avg. Moon phase: 33.72%

 

Astrometry.net job: 4054629

 

RA center: 0h 3' 14"

 

DEC center: +67° 16' 4"

 

Pixel scale: 0.797 arcsec/pixel

 

Orientation: 0.709 degrees

 

Field radius: 0.399 degrees

 

Resolution: 2304x1684

 

Locations: AAS Montsec, Àger, Lleida, Spain

 

Data source: Own remote observatory

 

Remote source: Non-commercial independent facility

ROG Class 37 , 37884 "Cepheus" Seen at Derby RTC

:) ths is the only object not at south taken from Corse these holidays :) despite the MGen problem during these six nights, that's a good result for only 3 hours of total integration time with an RC8 Carbon and ZWO ASI1600 Mono in LRGB

 

The Ghost Nebula (designated Sh2-136, VdB 141 or IC 63) is a reflection nebula located in the constellation Cepheus.

 

It lies near the cluster NGC 7023. Looking at the adjacent image, the nebula's name is easily understood. The Ghost nebula is referred to as a globule (cataloged CB230) and over 2 light-years across. There are several stars embedded, whose emissions make the nebula shine in brownish colour.

@wiki: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Nebula

Molecular clouds and dense cores within the large HII region around the open cluster IC 1396 in Cepheus

Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello

  

Some dense cores do not appear to be included in any catalog.

Late on a work night, so I used the portable star tracker rather the telescope for ease of set up.

15 x 2-minute exposures at f/4 and ISO 3200. Astro-modified Canon 600D and Sigma 35mm f/1.4 lens on a Vixen Polarie star tracker.

Frames stacked in Deep Sky Stacker software. Result post-processed to increase contrast, reduce noise and reduce colour gradients caused by light pollution. I also used Noel Carboni's astronomy tools in Photoshop Elements to reduce the prominence of the stars (which otherwise dominate after stretching the contrast).

Hi all

Here is an image taken last night in the constellation of Cepheus.

This is the Wizard Nebula, NGC 7380.

The scope is the sharpstar 61 edph II and the camera, a ZWO ASI 585 mc pro, on the Lxd75 mount.

Stacking of 53 images of 180 seconds with Svbony CLS filter.

Acquisition with Nina+phd2

Siril+Graxpert processing

Good Skies

Pasta with seafood, Perseus saves Andromeda

 

In Greek mythology, Andromeda is the daughter of the king of Aethiopia, Cepheus, and his wife Cassiopeia. When Cassiopeia boasts that she is more beautiful than the Nereids, Poseidon sends the sea monster Cetus to ravage the coast of Aethiopia as divine punishment. Andromeda is chained to a rock as a sacrifice to sate the monster, but is saved from death by Perseus, who marries her and takes her to Greece to reign as his queen.

 

Cetus's mother is out for revenge.

 

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