The Oat Banner

Constellation Cetus

CETUS ABYSS

THE SEA MONSTER

DEEP SEA GIANT:

The Sea Monster

In Greek mythology, Cetus was the sea monster sent by Poseidon to devour Andromeda. It is one of the largest constellations in the sky.

PRIMARY STAR
Deneb Kaitos

Beta Ceti: An orange giant.

TOTAL SIZE
4th LARGEST

1231 square degrees of sky.

Cetus Sync

Abyssal Grid Mapping. Analyzing the "Sea Monster" magnitude constant. The Oat monitors the equatorial deep-water nodes to track this massive celestial predator vector.

  • 🐳 Identity: The Sea Monster (The Whale).
  • ✨ Mira: The Original "Wonderful" Variable Node.
  • πŸŒ€ Nature: Primary Equatorial Deep Sky Vector.
Oat CETUS SYNC
πŸ‹
SYNC STATE
ABYSSAL
MIRA VECTOR ACTIVE
MONSTER BUFFER SECURE

Mira Sync

Wonderful Pulsation Mapping. Analyzing the 332-day variability constant. The Oat monitors the red giant oscillations to track this legendary asymmetric vector.

  • πŸ•―οΈ Omicron Ceti: The Archetype Long-Period Variable Node.
  • β˜„οΈ Comet Tail: 13 Light-Year Gaseous Wake Trajectory.
  • πŸ“Š Range: Magnitude shift from 2.0 to 10.1.
Oat MIRA SYNC
πŸ”…
VEC STATE
PULSATING
MIRA NODE ACTIVE
LUMINOSITY BUFFER SECURE

Tail Sync

Luminosity Anchor Mapping. Analyzing the Beta Ceti magnitude constant. The Oat monitors the orange giant vector to track this high-intensity southern tail node.

  • πŸ”± Deneb Kaitos: The Primary Magnitude Vector of Cetus.
  • 🟠 Class: K0-type Orange Giant Spectral Node.
  • πŸ“œ Etymology: Arabic for "Tail of the Sea Monster."
Oat TAIL SYNC
πŸ¦‚
VEC STATE
LUMINOUS
BETA NODE ACTIVE
CUSTOS BUFFER SECURE

Skull Sync

Planetary Void Mapping. Analyzing the NGC 246 "Skull" expansion constant. The Oat monitors the ionized oxygen nodes to track this high-contrast spectral vector.

  • πŸ’€ NGC 246: The Planetary "Skull" Shell Node.
  • πŸ’« Core: Binary Stellar Evolution Vector.
  • πŸ§ͺ Element: Doubly Ionized Oxygen (OIII) Emission.
Oat SPECTRAL SYNC
πŸ•ΈοΈ
VEC STATE
EXPANDING
SKULL NODE ACTIVE
OIII BUFFER SECURE

Legacy of the Sea Monster πŸ“œ

πŸ‹

ANCIENT GREECE | THE BEAST

Cetus was the monster sent by Poseidon to punish Queen Cassiopeia. It was famously turned to stone by Perseus using the head of Medusa to save Andromeda.

MIRA | THE WONDERFUL

The star Mira (Latin for 'wonderful') was the first star ever observed to change brightness. It literally vanishes from the naked eye for months before glowing again!

TAU CETI | LIFE?

Tau Ceti is a star very similar to our Sun. It was the first target for Project Ozma, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI), back in 1960.

"Did you know? In early star maps, Cetus was drawn as a strange hybrid with a dragon’s head, a fish’s tail, and paws, rather than a modern whale!"


Paper

CETUS SCAN πŸ‹

Objective: 10-Item Mira & Tau Ceti Calibration.


Sources

MIRA (OMICRON)


The "Wonderful Star" is a famous pulsating variable. It changes brightness drastically over **332 days**, moving from invisible to naked-eye visibility.

VARIABLE DATA
Type: Pulsating Red Giant

TAU CETI


A G-type star very similar to our Sun, located only **11.9 light-years** away. It is a prime candidate for the search for extraterrestrial life.

SYSTEM SPECS
Distance: 11.9 LY

M77 (NGC 1068)


A bright barred spiral galaxy and one of the largest in the Messier catalog. It has an active galactic nucleus powered by a supermassive black hole.

DEEP SKY
Object: Seyfert Galaxy

Night Sky Locator

Cetus Finder Chart

Tracking Cetus in the southern sky near Pisces and Aquarius during late autumn and winter.

Annotated Survey

Annotated Cetus Chart

Identification of the 'Sea Monster' head and the variable star Mira.

Stellar Boundaries

Official Cetus IAU Map

Official IAU map showing its expansive borders in the Water region of the sky.

Cetus Star Catalog


Ξ² Cet (Diphda) β€” Mag: 2.04

Ξ± Cet (Menkar) β€” Mag: 2.54

ΞΏ Cet (Mira) β€” Mag: 2.0 - 10.1 (Var)

Ξ· Cet (Deneb Algenubi) β€” Mag: 3.46

Ο„ Cet (Tau Ceti) β€” Mag: 3.49

ΞΆ Cet (Baten Kaitos) β€” Mag: 3.73