Cepheus

Cep
Uranüs: #27
588 sq. deg.

Cepheus is a constellation in the deep northern sky, named after Cepheus, a king of Aethiopia in Greek mythology. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the second century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 constellations in the modern times. The constellation's brightest star is Alderamin (Alpha Cephei), with an apparent magnitude of 2.5. Delta Cephei is the prototype of an important class of star known as a Cepheid variable.

IAU constellation map showing the boundaries and main stars

Cepheus

Genitive Cephei
Symbolism The Cepheus
Right ascension 22h 00m 00s
Gerilim +70° 00' 00"
Area
Area rank 27
Brightest star
Best visible at 21:00 Variable

Derin Uzay Nesneleri

31
Brightest Stars
16
Open Clusters
0
Globular Clusters
9
Galaxies
1
Nebulae

Brightest Stars

Designation Ad Apparent magnitude Right ascension Gerilim Spectral type

Galaxies

Designation Ad Apparent magnitude Right ascension Gerilim Tür

Nebulae

Designation Ad Apparent magnitude Right ascension Gerilim Tür