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'''Andromeda''' is a constellation in the northern sky. | '''Andromeda''' is a constellation in the northern sky. It is surrounded by [[Perseus]], [[Cassiopeia]], [[Lacerta]], [[Pegasus]], [[Pisces]] and [[Triangulum]]. | ||
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===Remarkable objects=== | ===Remarkable objects=== | ||
* [[M 31]], [[NGC 224]], [[Great Nebula in Andromeda]] | |||
* [[M 32]], [[NGC 221]] | |||
* [[M 110]], [[NGC 205]] | |||
* [[NGC 185]] | |||
* [[NGC 145]] | |||
===History and mythology=== | ===History and mythology=== | ||
According to old legends, Andromeda was a daughter of an Ethiopian king. She was forged to a rock to be eaten by [[Cetus]]. This should be a punishment of her mother [[Cassiopeia]] who insulted the Gods by telling everybody that here daughter was more beautifull than the nymphs, the daughters of [[Neptun]]. | |||
===References=== | ===References=== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Revision as of 12:29, 15 November 2007
Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is surrounded by Perseus, Cassiopeia, Lacerta, Pegasus, Pisces and Triangulum.
Andromeda | |
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Latin name | Andromeda |
Latin genitive | Andromedae |
International abbreviation | And |
Number of stars | 139 |
Symbology | Daughter of Cassiopeia |
Remarkable objects
History and mythology
According to old legends, Andromeda was a daughter of an Ethiopian king. She was forged to a rock to be eaten by Cetus. This should be a punishment of her mother Cassiopeia who insulted the Gods by telling everybody that here daughter was more beautifull than the nymphs, the daughters of Neptun.