Cassiopeia is the 25th largest constellation in the night sky.
It’s brightest stars are α Cassiopeiae(Shedir), and γ Cassiopeiae with magnitudes of 2.2. It’s best seen from October to December at latitudes 90°N to 12°S. It’s easy to find because it’s shaped like a stretched W or M.
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