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Perseus (constellation) - Wikipedia The constellation gives its name to the Perseus Cluster (Abell 426), a massive galaxy cluster located 250 million light-years from Earth It hosts the radiant of the annual Perseids meteor shower —one of the most prominent meteor showers in the sky
Perseus Constellation: Location, Stars, Myth, Facts – Constellation Guide Perseus is one of the larger northern constellations It was first catalogued by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century The constellation is best known for its annual Perseid meteor shower It is also home to the famous variable star Algol, Beta Persei
The Perseus Constellation | Pictures, Facts, and Location Perseus is the 24th largest constellation in the northern sky, named after the Greek mythological hero Perseus The celestial hero Perseus boarders the constellations Aries and Taurus to the south, Auriga to the east, Cassiopeia to the north, and the Andromeda galaxy to the west
Perseus Constellation: Stars, Myth, and Location (2025) | Planet Guide Perseus is an ancient constellation that dates back to the era of Greek mythology around 3000BC The constellation depicts the myth of Perseus, son of Zeus and Danaë, who was tasked with many difficult missions
Perseus Constellation | Star Map Facts | Go Astronomy Perseus is a prominent constellation in the northern hemisphere Named after the Greek hero Perseus, it is known for its significant historical and astronomical interest Its mythological links and varied celestial objects make it a point of interest for both astronomers and stargazers alike
Perseus | Mythology, Stars, Constellations | Britannica In Greek mythology this constellation represented the hero Perseus, who slew the Medusa and rescued the princess Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus (The other characters in the Perseus story—Andromeda’s father Cepheus, her mother Cassiopeia, and the winged horse Pegasus —are also constellations )
Deep sky objects in Perseus | TheSkyLive The table below is a complete list of all the 152 deep sky objects belonging to the Messier, New General Catalogue (NGC) and Index Catalogue (IC) catalogues that are present in the Perseus constellation Click on each row to view the object complete details