Examples of using Cassiopeia in English and their translations into Russian
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Perseus and Cassiopeia.
Cassiopeia OK. Time for bed.
My name is Cassiopeia.
Cassiopeia, do you read me?
Good luck, Cassiopeia.
Is Cassiopeia living at Rob Lowe's house?
The code name's Cassiopeia?
Cassiopeia code is certainly alluring.
This plan is called Cassiopeia.
Cassiopeia, they're already killing him.
There's nothing you can do, Cassiopeia.
Cassiopeiae is a star in the constellation Cassiopeia.
NGC 133 is an open cluster in the constellation Cassiopeia.
And Cassiopeia A gives off a whole lot of radio signals.
NGC 659 is an open cluster in the Cassiopeia constellation.
Cassiopeia was the wife of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia, and famous for her beauty.
NGC 433 is an open cluster located in the constellation Cassiopeia.
Together they illustrate a beauty contest between Cassiopeia and the Nereids, Nymphs of the sea.
Looking for the newly born stars of the M52 cluster, near Cassiopeia.
The traditional name for Alpha Cassiopeia, the southernmost star of the Cassiopeia constellation.
Maffei 1 is a massive elliptical galaxy in the constellation Cassiopeia.
At night, watching the sky over the horizon lets you see the Cassiopeia constellation in its characteristic W shape.
Astronomer Tycho Brahe observed the supernova SN 1572 in the constellation Cassiopeia.
Several of the neighboring constellations(Perseus, Cassiopeia, Cetus, and Cepheus) also represent characters in the Perseus myth.
From here, Charged Vacuum Emboitment is in line with the constellation Cassiopeia.
An infrared echo of the Cassiopeia A explosion was observed on nearby gas clouds using Spitzer Space Telescope.
In 1572 he noted the appearance of a new star, also in the constellation Cassiopeia.
In 2013, astronomers detected phosphorus in Cassiopeia A, which confirmed that this element is produced in supernovae through supernova nucleosynthesis.
Maffei 2 is a spiral galaxy about 10 million light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia.
Starting with Schedar in the constellation Cassiopeia, the list includes stars from the constellations Auriga, the Great and Little Bears, Draco, Lyra and Cygnus.